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The Fall Equinox is one of those rare times when Mother Nature sets the scales perfectly. Day and night share the same length. Ancient civilizations celebrated it with harvest festivals, rituals of balance, and gratitude ceremonies. Today, we celebrate with pumpkin spice, cozy sweaters, and maybe a little yoga (with less chance of accidentally summoning druids).
So how do you mark this moment of balance here in Nassau County? By exploring the gorgeous outdoors, savoring seasonal treats, and finding a little inner peace all right in your own backyard.
Did you know September 4th is National Wildlife Day? This holiday was created in 2005 by animal advocate Colleen Paige to raise awareness about endangered species and conservation efforts. It's a chance to pause, appreciate the incredible diversity of wildlife around us, and maybe even swap your Netflix "wildlife docuseries binge" for a real-life encounter with nature.
And here's the best part: you don't need to trek to the Serengeti to see amazing animals—you've got plenty of native wildlife right here on Long Island, especially in Nassau County.
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