Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center was the first Audubon songbird sanctuary in the nation. Today, it is a vibrant resource, offering a wide variety of activities, including environmental education, wildlife research and conservation advocacy. The sanctuary features 15 non-releasable raptors including hawks, owls, falcons and a vulture. Visitors can also become acquainted with the resident reptiles and amphibians from throughout the world.
15 acres
Oyster Bay
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Telephone: 516-922-3200
Address: 134 Cove Rd., Oyster Bay, NY 11771
Website: Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center (This link leaves DEC's website)