The West Hill Preserve, located in Melville, NY, is a stunning natural area that offers visitors the opportunity to witness ecological succession in progress. With over 450 acres of land, this preserve showcases the gradual change in plant communities that occurs when natural vegetation is disturbed or removed. From abandoned fields to Appalachian oak-hickory forests, visitors can explore the various stages of succession and imagine the future landscape of West Hill.
As part of The Nature Conservancy's efforts to protect and sustainably manage land and water resources, the West Hill Preserve serves as a living laboratory for innovative science and connects people to the natural world. With its diverse mosaic of habitats, the preserve is home to a wide range of plant and animal species, including over 150 bird species and more than 350 different plant species. Whether you're a hiker, runner, or mountain biker, the upcoming 13-mile trail system, set to open in the Spring of 2024, will provide an environmentally sustainable way to explore and appreciate the beauty of West Hill.
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