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SUMMARY:Invasive Plant Guided Trail Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided walk on Chocomount Hill Trail – one of the newest HLFM Land Trust trails\, and learn how to identify and remove invasive plants.\nOur guides will help you develop the practical skills required to improve the Fishers Island native landscape on your property! \nWHEN: Saturday\, October 11\, 2025\nTIME: 1-2 pm\nPLACE: Meet at the Museum @ 12:30 pm before proceeding to carpool to Chocomount Hill Trail.\nLight refreshments and Q&A at the end of the trail walk!\nDRESS: We recommend long pants\, long sleeves\, and gloves to protect yourself from thorns and poison ivy. \nThis event is free\, but please register so we know you’re coming! \nREGISTER FOR FREE!Please let us know when you register for the event\, if you have or do not have a FIDCO sticker to get to the east side of the island so we can coordinate rides! \nDid you know that some invasive plants are easier to identify and remove during the fall? During this walk we will help you develop the practical skills required to improve the Fishers Island native landscape on your property! \nWhy Chocomount Hill Trail? \nThe HLFM Land Trust works diligently to remove invasive plants from their properties\, but as a newer trail\, it has not yet undergone the extensive invasive plant management that other trails have benefited from. This gives us a unique opportunity to find many species of invasive plants in one\, short\, easily accessed trail! We want to take advantage of this moment to share this experience with the Fishers Island community. \nOur incredible guides have many years of experience removing invasive plants on Fishers Island. As they guide you through the Chocomount Hill Trail\, they will: \n\nPoint out invasive plants\nDescribe how they identified them and distinguished them from native plants\nDemonstrate what they would do when removing them\nProvide the ideal timeline for the invasive plant’s removal\n\nThis event is organized by the Fishers Island Seagrass Management Coalition and sponsored by the Henry L. Ferguson Museum. \nABOVE PHOTO CREDIT: Diana Fiske leads community members on a guided trail walk through Clay Point Road Trail on Saturday\, October 12\, 2024.\n \nPHOTO CREDIT: Chocomount Hill Trail\, August 7\, 2025\, by Molly Heeney. \nLearn more. \nChocomount Hill Trail2024 Invasive Plant Guided Trail Walk: Clay Point Road Trail
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/invasive-plant-guided-trail-walk-2/
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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SUMMARY:Guided Nature Walk
DESCRIPTION:August naturalist-led nature walks will be held on Thursday mornings unless posted. \nMeet at the Museum @ 10:30 a.m. \nWe apologize that the Nature Walk for August 28th has been cancelled. \nMUSEUM LAND TRUST NATURE TRAILS
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/guided-nature-walk-3/
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T103000
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CREATED:20250816T141807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T140025Z
UID:35846-1755772200-1755772200@fergusonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Guided Nature Walk
DESCRIPTION:August naturalist-led nature walks will be held on Thursday mornings unless posted. \nMeet at the Museum @ 10:30 a.m. \nWe apologize that the Nature Walk for August 21st has been cancelled. \nMuseum Land Trust Nature Trails
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/guided-nature-walk-2/
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T103000
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SUMMARY:Guided Nature Walk
DESCRIPTION:August naturalist-led nature walks will be held on Thursday mornings (unless posted). \nMeet at the Museum @ 10:30 a.m. \n\nMuseum Land Trust Nature Trails
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/guided-nature-walk/
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250810T090000
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SUMMARY:Dedication of the Janet Harvey Sanctuary & Opening of the Silver Eel-Race Point Coastal Trail
DESCRIPTION:On August 2nd\, we marked the 60th anniversary of the Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust. Sixty years ago\, H. “Lee” Ferguson proposed committing the Museum to a visionary path: to obtain vacant land as a nature sanctuary under the auspices of the Museum. This set the Museum on a path that we continue along to this day. \nWe invite you to join us for a milestone event in this journey: the dedication of the Museum’s newest coastal sanctuary. We are also celebrating an important community collaboration\, the opening of a new public trail linking Silver Eel Cove to Race Point. \nWHEN: Sunday\, August 10th at 9 AM\nWHERE: The Ordnance (road between Paddle Courts + FICC)\nWHAT: Enjoy light breakfast fare\, coffee\, and juice\, followed by brief remarks and a trail walk. \nThe Janet Harvey Sanctuary \nEstablished thanks to a license from the Fishers Island Waste Management District\, the Janet Harvey Sanctuary comprises five acres of coastal habitat and historic Fort Wright structures. It features sweeping views across Long Island Sound and inland toward two of Fort Wright’s historic batteries via a single trail accessible from either the Ordnance or runway side. \nThis sanctuary honors Janet Hardie Harvey\, whose passion for nature and advocacy for public access resonate deeply with our mission. \nThe Silver Eel – Race Point Coastal Trail \nThis newly completed trail fulfills a long-held community goal: making the stunning West End coastline publicly accessible. Developed through collaboration with numerous partners—the Museum\, the FI Waste Management District\, the Ferry District\, the FI Conservancy\, and Brad and Mary Burnham\, owners of the Ordnance property—it begins at the Lighthouse Works Public Art installation and travels along Ferry Park\, through the Ordnance\, and into the Janet Harvey Sanctuary. From there\, the trail leads to meadows\, rocky shoreline\, and historic emplacements\, ending at Race Point. \nAfter the Opening \nAt 4 PM\, Museum Director Pierce Rafferty will present an illustrated lecture: “A Brief History of Land Use and Conservation on Fishers Island.” This informative talk surveys the island’s evolving relationship with its landscape\, from early settlement to today’s active conservation initiatives—a fitting close to a landmark day. \nAs we reflect on six decades of conservation\, we celebrate what this community has achieved: from one protected parcel to 400 acres of preserved habitat. From lone trail-cutters to a dedicated staff and coalition of partners\, the Henry L. Ferguson Museum Land Trust is stronger than ever. \nWe hope to see you on Sunday. \nGreen Trail with a Blue View. Photo credit: Mike McNamara
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/dedication-of-the-janet-harvey-sanctuary-opening-of-the-silver-eel-race-point-coastal-trail/
LOCATION:Ordnance
CATEGORIES:Museum Event,Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250630T100000
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SUMMARY:Wild Edible Plant Excursion on Fishers Island
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a two-hour ramble through some of the shaggier parts of the Island with naturalist and wild food enthusiast\, Russ Cohen to encounter and learn the comestible virtues of at least eighteen species of edible wild plants.\nSpecies expected to be spotted include Black Elderberry\, Common Milkweed\, Black Locust\, Sassafras\, Burdock\, Chicory\, Autumn Olive and Japanese Knotweed. We may even have an opportunity to get down to the shoreline to see some coastal plants like Beach Pea and Sea Rocket. Keys to the identification of each species will be provided\, along with info on edible portion(s)\, season(s) of availability and preparation methods\, as well as guidelines for safe\, ethical and environmentally-responsible foraging. \nRuss will provide handouts and offer some samples of foraged goodies made with wild edibles for people to sip and nibble on. \nWhen: Monday\, June 30\, 2025\nTime: 10 a.m. to approx. 12 noon\nPlace: Meet at the Museum \nLimited to 30 people. To assure a spot\, please sign up by contacting the Museum by phone (631-788-7239) or by e-mail (info@fergusonmuseum.org) \n(Please note also the related talk “Nibbling on the Wild Landscape of Fishers Island” that Russ is giving on June 29\, 2025 at the Museum. \nRuss Cohen\, naturalist and wild foods enthusiast\, grew up in Weston\, Mass.\, where he spent much of his free time in the woods\, thereby cultivating a strong spiritual connection to nature. Russ’ first formal exposure to edible wild plants occurred while a sophomore at Weston High School\, where he enrolled in an “Edible Botany” mini-course offered by the high school biology department. The course taught him about two dozen edible species that grew around the high school grounds\, and the class finished with a “big feed”: a communal meal prepared from these plants\, at the end of the course. Russ got turned on to the subject\, went to the local library and took out every book he could find on the topic\, taught himself over fifty more species\, and\, in his senior year of high school (1974)\, he taught the Edible Botany class he had taken as a sophomore. Russ added edible wild mushrooms to his teaching repertoire in 1989 after returning home from a trip to the Soviet Union\, where he caught the mushroom hunting bug from the Russians. \nRuss received his bachelor’s degree in land use planning from Vassar College in 1978\, and received a masters in Natural Resources and a law degree from The Ohio State University in 1982. Until retiring from state service\, Russ was employed by the Riverways Program (now part of the Division of Ecological Restoration) of the Mass. Department of Fish and Game since 1988\, and served as its Rivers Advocate from 1992 until June of 2015. Other past employers have included the Nature Conservancy\, the Land Trust Alliance\, The Hillside Trust\, a land trust in Cincinnati\, Ohio\, and the Massachusetts Audubon Society. \nSince his retirement in June 2015\, while continuing to offer walks and talks on foraging for wild edibles\, Russ is now playing the role of Johnny Appleseed for native edible species. He has set up a nursery (near his childhood home in Weston\, MA) where he is growing over 1\,000 plants\, representing more than a third of the more than 190 species native to Northeast ecoregions that are edible by people. Many of these plants were propagated from seed Russ gathered himself. Russ is then collaborating with land trusts\, municipalities\, state and federal agencies\, schools and colleges\, tribal groups\, organic farms and others\, to plant plants from his nursery on appropriate places on their properties. You can learn more about this endeavor in the article Russ Cohen’s Wild Edible Adventures\, by Cathy Walthers\, which ran in the Summer 2018 issue of Edible Boston Magazine; Meet the ‘Johnny Appleseed’ of Edible Native Plants\, by Barbara A. Schmitz\, which ran in the Spring 2019 issue of the Wild Ones Journal; a March 2020 video podcast interview with Kim Eierman of EcoBeneficial; or\, most recently\, the profile of Russ and his native edible plant propagation and planting that ran in the January 2024 edition of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society’s The Leaflet newsletter.
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/wild-edible-plant-excursion-on-fishers-island/
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250125T113000
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CREATED:20250116T131443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T124227Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Birds and Waterfowl Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-the field Water Fowl Watch led by birder and naturalist Maggie Jones. Meet at the Museum at 10 a.m.and we’ll drive to the first site from there. (If you don’t have a car\, you can carpool with others.)\nDATE: Saturday\, January 25th\, 2025 \nTIME: 10 a.m. \nLOCATION: Meet at Museum Parking Lot \nPlease dress for the weather and don’t forget your binoculars! Length of walk is one hour to one hour and half. \nThis Penni Sharp Nature Walk is sponsored in loving memory of Penelope “Penni” Sharp\, birder\, botanist & HLFM president from 2003 until 2014. \nBrant photo by Justine Kibbe
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/winter-birds-and-waterfowl-walk/
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241012T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241012T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031211
CREATED:20240912T182804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241011T101856Z
UID:33343-1728738000-1728741600@fergusonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Invasive Plant Guided Trail Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided walk on Clay Point Road Trail\, one of the HLFM Land Trust’s newest Fishers Island trails!\nWHEN: Saturday\, October 12\, 2024\nTIME: 1-2 pm\nPLACE: Meet at the Museum @ 12:45 pm before proceeding to the Clay Point Road Trail.\nDRESS: We recommend long pants\, long sleeves\, and gloves to protect yourself from thorns and poison ivy.\nLight refreshments and Q&A at the end of the trail walk! \nProgram is FREE but registration is requested in advance. \nRegisterDid you know that some invasive plants are easier to identify and remove during the fall? During this walk we will help you develop the practical skills required to improve the Fishers Island native landscape on your property! \nWhat can you expect to discover? \nOur incredible guides have many years of experience removing invasive plants on Fishers Island. As they guide you through the Clay Point Road Trail\, they will: \n\nPoint out invasive plants\nDescribe how they identified them and distinguished them from native plants\nDemonstrate what they would do when removing them\nProvide the ideal timeline for the invasive plant’s removal\n\nWill there be time to answer your specific questions? \nYes! After the walk\, we will have some light refreshments available at the end of the trail. Our guides will be available to address any questions they were unable to get to previously at that time. We will provide notepads and pens at the beginning of the event so you can record all the information you need! \nWhy Clay Point Road Trail? \nThe Land Trust has been working diligently to remove invasive plants from their properties\, but as a newer trail\, it has not yet undergone the extensive invasive plant management that other trails have benefited from. This gives us a unique opportunity to find many species of invasive plants in one\, short\, easily accessed trail! We want to take advantage of this moment to share this experience with the Fishers Island community. \nClay Point Road Trail is trail #9 on the above map which can also be accessed here. On the day of the event we will have a sign on the main road to show you where to turn to find the trail. \nWe hope to see you there for this fun fall event! \nThis event is organized by the Fishers Island Seagrass Management Coalition \nand sponsored by the Henry L. Ferguson Museum and the Fishers Island Conservancy.
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/invasive-plant-guided-trail-walk/
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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SUMMARY:GUIDED NATURE WALK: Chocomount Trail
DESCRIPTION:The Museum guided nature walks are led by board member Terry McNamara Thursdays in July and August.\nMeet at the Museum 10:30 AM \n\nChocomount Trail
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/guided-nature-walk-chocomount-trail/
LOCATION:Henry L. Ferguson Museum\, 1109 Equestrian Ave\, Fishers Island\, NY\, 06390\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230817T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230817T103000
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CREATED:20230813T133223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230813T133315Z
UID:30299-1692268200-1692268200@fergusonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:GUIDED NATURE WALK: Penni's Path
DESCRIPTION:The Museum guided nature walks are led by board member Terry McNamara Thursdays in July and August.\nMeet at the Museum 10:30 AM \n\nPenni’s Path
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/guided-nature-walk-pennis-path/
LOCATION:Henry L. Ferguson Museum\, 1109 Equestrian Ave\, Fishers Island\, NY\, 06390\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T103000
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SUMMARY:Guided Nature Walk: Brickyard Pond Trail and Clay Pit Trail
DESCRIPTION:The Museum guided nature walks are led by board member Terry McNamara Thursdays in July and August.\nMeet at the museum 10:30 AM \n\nBrickyard Pond Trail\n\nClay Pit Trail
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/guided-nature-walk-brickyard-pond-trail-and-clay-pit-trail/
LOCATION:Henry L. Ferguson Museum\, 1109 Equestrian Ave\, Fishers Island\, NY\, 06390\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230727T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230727T223000
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CREATED:20230724T095521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230724T095521Z
UID:30050-1690453800-1690497000@fergusonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Guided Nature Walk: South Beach
DESCRIPTION:The Museum guided nature walks are led by board member Terry McNamara Thursdays in July and August.\nMeet at the museum 10:30 AM \n\nSouth Beach Aerial Photograph by Todd McCormack
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/guided-nature-walk-south-beach/
LOCATION:Henry L. Ferguson Museum\, 1109 Equestrian Ave\, Fishers Island\, NY\, 06390\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T103000
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CREATED:20230715T221148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230715T221323Z
UID:29998-1689849000-1689849000@fergusonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Treasure Pond Trail Guided Nature Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join HLFM board member Terry McNamara for a Nature Walk through Brickyard woods of the Treasure Pond Trail.\nWhen: Thursday\, July 20\, 2023 at 10:30 AM \nLocation: Meet at the Museum \nThe Museum guided nature walks\, led by board member Terry McNamara\, are Thursdays in July and August.
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/treasure-pond-trail-guided-nature-walk/
LOCATION:Henry L. Ferguson Museum\, 1109 Equestrian Ave\, Fishers Island\, NY\, 06390\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230706T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230706T103000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031211
CREATED:20230701T234855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230702T013529Z
UID:29938-1688639400-1688639400@fergusonmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Brickyard Woods Nature Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join HLFM board member Terry McNamara for a Nature Walk through Brickyard woods of the Brickyard Sanctuary Trail.\nWhen: Thursday\, July 6\, 2023 at 10:30 AM \nLocation: Meet at the Museum \nThe Museum guided nature walks\, led by board member Terry McNamara\, are Thursdays in July and August.
URL:https://fergusonmuseum.org/event/brickyard-woods-nature-walk/
LOCATION:Henry L. Ferguson Museum\, 1109 Equestrian Ave\, Fishers Island\, NY\, 06390\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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