MetroFocus • March 30, 2012Are you a bird watching novice? The Audubon Center in Prospect Park hosts an introductory bird watching course every Saturday from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Read more about NYC wildlife hotspots on MetroFocus
B. Nuttz • January 22, 2012Enjoy the local wildlife; the cutest rodents you'll likely see in this city!
National Wildlife Federation • April 21, 2011Part of the Wildlife Conservation Society, this zoo is a hidden treasure of Brooklyn. Visit the fruit bats, otters and catch a sea lion feeding!
New York Habitat • July 19, 2012On Wednesdays, you can enjoy a nice free trip to the Bronx Zoo! It's a great place to explore the exhibitions of nature and wildlife. The bear and lion showcases make it seem like you're in the wild!
New York Habitat • April 21, 2014If you're a fan of nature, this wildlife refuge is a great place for you to explore. Birdwatching is also great for this location.
NYC Parks • July 30, 2013Get to know native species at the Queens Wildlife Center, which exhibits North American animals on naturalistic grounds, allowing for an unusual intimacy between visitors and animals.
MAGGIE W. • April 10, 2013Bypass crowds by becoming a member of the WCS and get all around access to NYC's area's wildlife parks, aquariums, zoo.
Matthew W. • September 9, 2019Fishing and crabbing from the pier. An amazing amount of fish and wildlife.
Joe J. • August 19, 2011Great for biking! Smooth, paved, winding, partly shaded bike path with plenty of scenery and wildlife
MetroFocus • March 30, 2012Educate your little ones about the environment & wildlife with the interactive classes available at the Alley Pond Environmental Center. Discover other wildlife hotspots in NYC on MetroFocus.
NYC Percent for Art • September 28, 2012Look on the cafeteria walls to see Deborah Brown's beautiful images of local plants and animals. All of the plant and wildlife in "The Seasons" live in the nearby forests. Go outside to see them!
Elise M. • August 13, 2011A good place to get away from It All, without really leaving It All. Turtle-watching at Turtle Pond is relaxing and will bring out the "wildlife biologist" in anyone.
NYC Percent for Art • September 28, 2012Look at Rhoda Andors's beautiful "Econotes," a fresco which shows the wildlife that surround New York City.
Nick R. • May 13, 2010This is a nature preserve not a public park. $35 yearly fee to gain access & hike here. Amazing Hudson river views. Great for wildlife watching, hawk & eagles soaring off cliffs & nice hiking trails
Jonathan O. • March 14, 2010Go hiking in the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. There are two trails that are mostly boardwalk that offer an easy hike and great views of wildlife and wetlands. You can do it in an hour.
Natural Lands Trust • September 8, 2011This 200-acre Sanctuary is perched on the slopes of Bougher Hill overlooking the Delaware River. Hiking trails lead visitors through a variety of forest and meadow areas, home to abundant wildlife.
stephiedoo • January 20, 2020Pastrami smoked salmon. Black pepper mackerel. Salmon jerky. All the seafood is great! I'd avoid the patés though.
Nathan G. • October 25, 2014Really cool new shop! Lots of variety in stock from local artists - jewelry, antiques, decorations, you name it. Friendly staff, too!
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