Richard Haley Wildlife Gardens
Hampton, Connecticut, United States
The Richard Haley Wildlife Gardens in Hampton, Connecticut, are located within the Goodwin State Forest and cover about 1.5 acres.
They were created in memory of naturalist and field researcher Richard Haley and are maintained by master gardeners and community volunteers who focus on native plant habitats, invasive species control, and native plant propagation. The gardens serve as a demonstration of native plants valuable for wildlife and offer education through guided tours and lectures.
Visitors can explore various plant communities that resemble backyard habitats and gain ideas for supporting local wildlife. The gardens are part of a larger conservation and education effort at Goodwin State Forest, which includes hiking trails, forest management areas, and a conservation center dedicated to natural sciences and forestry.
Location
23 Potter Rd, Hampton, CT 06247, United States
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