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Your Full Name
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What Park did you visit, and when?
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Overall Park Observations - What do you see? (walk around, explore, take notes).
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What did you like best?
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Yes, Good Boundaries (signage, no encroachment from adjacent properties)
Yes, Good Public Access (safe, adequate parking)
Yes, Good Natural Conditions (minimal invasive species)
Yes, Good Protection (lacks vandalism, garbage, illegal ATV's, dumping, etc)
Yes, Good Trails (well marked and maintained, minimal erosion)
Yes Wilderness Experience (quiet, secluded, pristine)
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What needs improvement?
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Please send 4 PHOTOS: park signage locator photo, natural scenes, habitats, wildlife, photos about concerns. Email to:
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. ADD any additional comments below.
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Long Island Explorer Observations - Provide a detailed description of something natural
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Geology & Plant Community Observations: Check all that apply.
Hilly terrain (carved out by historic glaciers, where sold ice chunks melted)
Beach - (plants include beach grass, seaside goldenrod, beach pea)
Uplands (Field, Meadow, Grassland) - milkweeds, native grasses, and variations
Forests or Woodlands (trees or scattered trees and shrubs)
Freshwater (Bogs, Ponds, Streams, Lakes, including freshwater loving plants)
Marine (Bay, Sound, Ocean, sand bars) & Shorelines carved out by historic glaciers
Pine Barrens (3 needled pitch pine trees, shrubs, trees, with glacial till, sandy soils)
Saltmarsh ( green fringes next to marine that are tidal, with pungent mucky soils
Freshwater Observations - Does this park have freshwater. If not, write N/A. Describe the water, and variations of plant and animal life.
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Trails & Maintenance Observations - Describe nearby parks by name and using directions, ie. N, or NW, etc.) Are there trails connecting them or wildlife corridors (utility lines, or linear patches of open space)? Make any general observations too.
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Wildlife Observations - What wildlife observed (directly, track, other signs), where, and doing what? Also let us know if ticks are bad today.
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Marine Ecology Observations - Does this park have a marine environment? If not, write N/A. Otherwise, study the salt marsh or beach to surf profile. Describe the variations of plant and animal life.
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