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  2. Marine Park (Brooklyn park) - Wikipedia

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    Marine Park contains most of the remaining length of Gerritsen Creek. The head of the creek is located adjacent to the Salt Marsh Nature Center. [5]: 212 The creek's headwaters originally were located eight avenues north of its current source at Avenue U, [9] but the northern part of the creek was buried in a storm sewer in 1920. The creek has ...

  3. Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Other wildlife such as black bears, coyotes, elk, and even wolves could be found in the park during the early years. [17] Many birdwatchers had begun visiting the park by the late 1950s. [19] Control of the site passed in 1972 to the National Park Service, [20] [21] which administers the refuge as part of the Gateway National Recreation Area. [22]

  4. Jamaica Bay - Wikipedia

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    The location of Jamaica Bay, combined with its rich food resources, make it an important habitat for both plants and animals. [5] This geographic location also provides valuable feeding habitat to marine and estuarine species migrating between the New York Bight and the Hudson River and Raritan River estuaries, and to a diverse community of migratory birds and insects that use the Bay for ...

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  7. Dead Horse Bay - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, much of the salt marsh surrounding Dead Horse Bay and the rest of Barren Island were pumped with sand from Jamaica Bay. [6] This raised the land to 16 feet above the high tide mark and connected the islands to each other, and the mainland of Brooklyn, in order to create Floyd Bennett Field as New York City's first municipal airport. [5]

  8. Snakes, Alligators and Other Exotic Animals Found Inside ...

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    On Friday, NYPD officers reportedly found 13 exotic animals-- including a tarantula, two alligators, two bearded dragons, five pythons and a boa constrictor -- living inside fish tanks in an ...

  9. Mau Mau Island - Wikipedia

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    Mau Mau Island, also called White Island, [1] is a small uninhabited island in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, located between Gerritsen Creek and Mill Creek in the Marine Park recreation area. [2] Historically, the area around Mau Mau Island was a salt marsh with shifting topography.