Monday | 08:30 AM ~ 17:00 PM |
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Tuesday | 08:30 AM ~ 17:00 PM |
Wednesday | 08:30 AM ~ 17:00 PM |
Thursday | 08:30 AM ~ 17:00 PM |
Friday | 08:30 AM ~ 17:00 PM |
Saturday | 08:30 AM ~ 17:00 PM |
Sunday | 08:30 AM ~ 17:00 PM |
The Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge is a unique natural oasis located in Queens County, New York City. As a vital stopover for migratory birds, this refuge provides a critical habitat for these creatures during their annual journeys. The site's diverse ecosystems, including salt marshes and upland forests, support an array of plant and animal life.
The refuge serves as a key component of the Jamaica Bay watershed, which has undergone significant restoration efforts in recent years. These initiatives have aimed to improve water quality and enhance habitats for wildlife. As part of this broader effort, the US Fish and Wildlife Service manages the refuge with a focus on conservation and education.
Visitors can explore the refuge's various trails and boardwalks, offering opportunities for birdwatching, nature observation, and educational programs. The site also hosts numerous events and activities throughout the year, including guided tours, workshops, and environmental festivals. These initiatives aim to promote public awareness of the importance of conservation and wildlife preservation.
The Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge is an essential part of New York City's green infrastructure, providing respite for urban residents and contributing to the region's ecological balance.