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Upcoming Events

River Cruises are back for Fall 2025!  Use the calendar below to select your desired date and theme.  Also take a look through our regularly scheduled hikes and special events to plan your next outing. Please check back regularly for updates or follow us on social media for more frequent updates. Registration links can be found on the calendar or by scrolling through our event descriptions below.

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Mammal Hike

at the Waterman Center
Saturday, November 22nd
11:00am

Looking for something fun to do as we move towards the winter season? Learn all about our native mammals & how they survive the winter!

 

Hiking shoes are recommended. Trails may be slippery or muddy.

 

$5/person for non-members and FREE for members

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Christmas Bird Count

Saturday, December 20th 9:00am - 12:00pm

at the IBM Glen

Do you like birdwatching and citizen science? If so, we have a great upcoming opportunity!

Our staff Naturalist Michelle will be leading a group of birders for the Binghamton area Christmas Bird Count at the IBM Glen on Saturday, December 20th. We will be meeting in the parking area of the Glen at 9am that day and walking the trails to see or hear and count as many birds as possible. In case of severe weather, the backup date is the following day, Sunday December 21st.

The Christmas Bird Count is a long-running citizen science project organized by the National Audubon Society. It began in 1900 as a “Christmas Bird Census” and is now believed to be the longest-running citizen science project ever. The data collected through this event is used by Audubon and other organizations to inform about the status and health of different bird populations which help guide conservation practices. Consistent, long-running datasets such as these are incredibly valuable to scientists to know what bird species or regions need more help.

Some previous bird knowledge or birding experience is recommended for this event. If you are newer to birding but interested in joining, more observers to help locate birds are always good, and identification can be a group effort.

Interested in joining? E-mail Michelle at programs@watermancenter.org to join!

 

Where: IBM Glen

1250 Robinson Hill Rd. Endicott, NY 13790

What to Bring: Binoculars, sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate clothing

New Year Hike 2026

at the Waterman Center
Saturday, January 3rd
11:00am

Celebrate the new year and welcome the 50th anniversary year for the Waterman Center!

 

Hiking shoes are recommended. Wear warm layers and weather-appropriate clothing. Trails may be icy.

 

$5/person for non-members and FREE for Waterman Center members

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Fred. L Waterman

Conservation Education Center

403 Hilton Rd

Apalachin, NY, 13732

info@watermancenter.org

607 - 625 - 2221

Center Hours:

Mon - Fri: 9am - 4pm

​​Saturday: 10am - 4pm

​Sunday: CLOSED

Trail Hours:

Everyday, Dawn until Dusk

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