From reviews and recommendations of the best parks on Long Island to visit, to insights about the local eco-system and local forecast updates, we've got what you'll want to know about nature, local environmentental issues, and Long Island weather right here.
By Lyndsay McCabe September 21, 2014
Campsites are still open, so take advantage of the slower season to spend a relaxing weekend camping on Long Island!
By Kelly Tenny September 21, 2014
Have some fun down on the farm this Fall petting cute animals!
By Long Island News & PR September 17, 2014
Public Comments Accepted Through December 17; Public Hearings to be Held Statewide.
By Long Island News & PR September 15, 2014
The 10 mile green trail project, which started over 15 years ago, will proceed to the design stage.
By Lyndsay McCabe September 14, 2014
Pick a weekend to go on a day trip to Long Island's beautiful East End and take part in some great fall activities, including apple and pumpkin picking, wine tasting, and fall foliage.
By Long Island News & PR September 10, 2014
Legislator Sarah Anker’s resolution to address erosion on the north shore of Long Island has passed unanimously at the September 9th Meeting of the Suffolk County Legislature.
By Wendy L September 03, 2014
It's not uncommon for bird strikes to occur near airports, but today there were three planes impacted at the same NY airport during the morning hours.
By Kelly Tenny August 30, 2014
Apples are in season and ripe for the picking! Head out to Long Island’s apple orchards and farms this September to enjoy freshly picked produce.
By Kelly Tenny August 29, 2014
With a rainy weather forecast ahead, you may need a backup plan for Labor Day Weekend.
By Long Island News & PR August 27, 2014
Mosquito Samples Test Positive for West Nile Virus.
By Long Island News & PR August 27, 2014
Targeted areas of Nassau will be sprayed overnight.
By Long Island News & PR August 20, 2014
Technical issues have forced the cancellation of scheduled pesticide spraying.
By Long Island News & PR August 18, 2014
The assessment would be used to formally request assistance and low-interest disaster assistance loans from the Federal government.
By Kelly Tenny August 14, 2014
Going out to the craft store to purchase lots of supplies can get expensive. Why not use things around you in nature instead!
By Christian Abbatecola August 14, 2014
Over 13 inches of rain fell in parts of Long Island, causing flooding to roads and homes alike.
By Wendy L August 14, 2014
Watch out for those blood-sucking ticks, especially the Lone Star tick! One bit may trigger meat allergy.
By Long Island News & PR August 13, 2014
Runoff from intense rainfall has increased bacterial levels in numerous beaches.
By Cait Russell August 13, 2014
The August 13th rainstorm dumped as much 13 inches of rain in some areas.
By Kelly Tenny August 13, 2014
With the aftermath of yesterday’s heavy rainfall, now more than ever, it is imperative to know what to do after a flood occurs.
By Christian Abbatecola August 13, 2014
Islip received over 13 inches of rain in a single day.