Joseph L. Popp, Jr Butterfly Conservatory
Discover nature in New York’s millions of acres of wilderness, or come to a New York nature center and see so much more in one spot.
Buffalo’s Tifft Nature Preserve is a 264-acre refuge with five miles of nature trails, three
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In Wappingers Falls, Stony Kill Farm’s trails and gardens surround an 1842 manor house and barn, complete with livestock. At Baltimore Woods, six miles of hiking trails are open every day from dawn to dusk, and snowshoes are welcome in winter.
Lift your spirits and walk amid hundreds of free-flying butterflies and tropical birds at the Joseph L Popp Jr. Butterfly Conservatory in Oneonta. The Emma Treadwell Thacher Nature Center at Thompson’s Lake State Park features a honeybee observation hive, bird
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Long Island teems with wildlife. An animal rescue habitat, Quogue Wildlife Refuge is open year-round with seven miles of trails, and Hoyt Farm Park Preserve puts you face to face with endless bird species. With 54 acres of trails, Sweetbriar Nature Center, by Smithtown’s Nissequogue River, is a sweet retreat with wildlife and gardens, a butterfly house and nature summer camps for children. Shelter Island’s, Mashomack Preserve is as remote as Long Island gets, with 11 miles of easy hiking trails through woodlands, marshes and creeks where you can spy osprey, foxes, harbor seals and terrapins.
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