We invite you to visit these other organizations who
regularly hold or list events taking place in the Long Pond Greenbelt.
If you’re interested in a thorough and detailed description of
the greenbelt’s significant natural communities, hop over to the
Fish and Wildlife link.
The South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature
Center: sofo.org Dedicated
to promoting nature education in the museum and in the field through
hands-on study of the South Fork's native flora, fauna, and ecosystems.
Southampton Trails Preservation Society: hike-li.org
Formed in 1986, SHTPS advocates for open space in the Town of Southampton,
leads weekly hikes, and creates and maintains trails.
East Hampton Trails Preservation Society: ehtps.org
Horses on Trails (H.O.T.): the equestrian division of SHTPS, can be reached
at horsesontrails@hotmail.com
Hiking Long Island: hike-li.org
A site for people who enjoy nature
and the outdoors and want to find something satisfying to do that will
be kind to both themselves and the environment and who want to discover
how much natural beauty remains on Long Island.
Long Island Trail Lovers Coalition: litlc.org
The Long Island Trail
Lovers Coalition is a regional organization whose mission is to help
preserve, protect, and enhance the natural world and recreation trails
and the habitats surrounding them.
The Nature Conservancy: nature.org
The Nature Conservancy preserves the plants animals, and natural communities
that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands
and waters they need to survive. This link is to their East Hampton,
New York, Conservation Center.
Group for the East End: www.eastendenvironment.org
A volunteer-directed,
professionally-staffed, not-for-profit environmental advocacy organization
established in 1972. The Group is dedicated to protecting the environment,
rural character, and quality of life across the East End through public
advocacy and education.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s comprehensive report
on the Long Pond Greenbelt |