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THE LONG POND GREENBELT

wildlifeThe Long Pond Greenbelt, spectacular in its wealth of rare plants, animals, and ecological communities is widely recognized as one of the state's most environmentally significant areas. It harbors one of the highest concentration of rare plants and animals in New York State. The Greenbelt's most splendid feature consists of a collection of thirteen coastal plain ponds and pond shore communities. The New York Heritage Program classifies many of the Greenbelt's ponds, fauna, and flora as rare both in New York State and worldwide. In recognition of the area's unique and fragile status, Southampton has dedicated 14 of its Greenbelt parcels into its Nature Preserve program, which extends the highest degree of protection in town law. The rest of Southampton's Greenbelt properties are currently in nomination for Nature Preserve status.

Within the 1,100-acre Greenbelt management boundaries (roughly Sagg Road and Sagg Main Streets to the east and the Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike and Ocean Road to the west), more than 600 acres have been preserved outright since 1975 by Suffolk County, Southampton Town, and the Nature Conservancy. New York State has assisted purchases with funds from the 1986 Environmental Quality Bond Act and long-term, low-interest loans. Greenbelt ponds, which are under the aegis of the Board of Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of Southampton, cover close to 300 acres.

Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt is dedicated to the preservation, stewardship, and public appreciation of the unique expanse of coastal plain ponds, freshwater swamps, wetlands, and woodlands in the Town of Southampton known as the Long Pond Greenbelt, which stretches from Ligonee Creek in Sag Harbor to Sagaponack Pond in Sagaponack.

UPCOMING EVENTS

FLPG MONTHLY MEETING. Monday, August 11. 6:00 p.m. Members and guests invited. Long Pond Greenbelt Nature Center, 1061 Sag Harbor/Bridgehampton Turnpike, just north of the Scuttlehole/Turnpike intersection. Call Sandra Ferguson for further information: 537-3752.

EXPLORING SAGG POND'S WILDLIFE WITH NATURALIST MIKE BOTTINI.
Thursday, August 14. 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. This unusual coastal lagoon is an important habitat for a variety of wildlife. Last year's trip included a good look at a great-horned owl. Suitable for novice paddlers (no first-timers please; participants should have some paddling experience). $20 per tour. Rentals available: single kayaks = $30/tour; tandem kayaks = $50/tour (seats 2). Registration required: Call 631-267-5228 or e-mail mike@peconic.org to register and get directions

SAGG POND PADDLE AND BBQ WITH GROUP FOR THE EAST END. Friday, August 15. 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. Take a one-mile paddle down Sag Pond to the ocean beach for BBQ, bonfire, and sunset. Weather permitting, paddle back by the light of the full moon. Boat rentals: single kayak $30; double kayak or canoe $50. BQ: $25 (under 12, $15). Bring your own drinks and a chair or blanket. For reservations or more information, contact Jodi Grindrod at 537-1400 x23 or jgrindrod@eastendenvironment.org.

VINEYARD FIELD FULL MOON WALK. Saturday, Aug. 16. 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. SHTPS event. Meet at South Fork Natural History Museum on Bridgehampton Tpke.

ERIC WOODWARD’S HISTORIC POSTCARD COLLECTION. Monday, August 18. 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. See scenes of Southampton and surrounding areas fro m1905 to 1935. At Town of Southampton’s Long Pond Greenbelt Nature Center, located at 1061 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, just north of the intersection with Scuttlehole Road. Parking is limited and may require a short walk along a dirt drive. The building is not handicap accessible. If you have questions, call Laura Smith, Principal Environmental Analyst with the Town of Southampton Community Preservation Department, at 287-5720.

QUICK-PACED LONG POND GREENBELT HIKE. Sunday, Aug. 17. 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. SHTPS event. Meet at Mashashimuet Park, Sag Harbor. 5 miles. Dai Dayton, 745-0689.

NARROW LANE CLEAN UP. Saturday, Aug.23, 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Meet at Narrow and Norris Lanes, Bridgehampton. Dai Dayton, 745-0689

SNAPPING TURTLES: PREHISTORIC MONSTER HUNT. Sunday., Aug 20. 10:00 a.m. South Fork Natural History Museum. Leader: Andy Sabin. For Children and Adults. Of ancient lineage, the snapping turtle, which can grow to a length of 3 feet from head to tail and weigh as much as 70 pounds, will be the main subject of this adventure with Andy. You'll also get to know the Painted Turtle, and perhaps meet up with the aptly named Stickpot Turtle. Children love this walk.

SoFo Museum events are free to SoFo members. Non-members are charged $7 for adults, $5 for children. This fee includes a visit to the museum on the day of the event. Call the museum to make reservations: 537-9735.

For more information call
Dai Dayton (631 745 0689)
or Sandra Ferguson (631 537 3752)

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