Free, fun, family-friendly educational days at the park!

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Two diamondback terrapins stand together with their necks entwined

Diamondback Terrapins. Photo: The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk

[FREE] "Diamondback Terrapin" Day at Hammonasset Beach State Park!

Celebrate the salt marsh at Hammonasset Beach State Park with Audubon Connecticut and Meigs Point Nature Center! Learn all about the amazing salt marsh habitat at Hammonasset through a day of presentations, children’s crafts, salt marsh visits, and activities for all ages.

Audubon is also thrilled to announce a major restoration project will be taking place at the Hammonasset salt marsh over the coming years! Visit our table to learn more in person.

For questions, please contact Meigs Point Nature Center at rangermpnc@gmail.com or call 203-245-8743.

Event Details

Diamondback Terrapins: Protecting a Salt Marsh Hero Saturday, July 18, 2026 Meigs Point Nature Center at Hammonasset Beach State Park (1288 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT 06443) 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Free to attend!

Anyone planning to go on a marsh visit should wear boots or other sturdy, close-toed shoes that can get dirty.

Salt Marsh Days are family-friendly with no registration required.

Plus, mark your calendars for more Salt Marsh Days this summer!

  • August 16

Schedule of Events

10:30 AM
Join a naturalist from the Meigs Point Nature Center to explore and learn about the salt marsh ecosystem.

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
[Morning Talk] The diamondback terrapin is a salt marsh turtle listed as a species of special concern in Connecticut, threatened by vehicle collisions and crab traps. The Terrapin Tracking Team, a collaboration among Connecticut DEEP, the Connecticut Department of Transportation, the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, and Western Connecticut State University, supports research and conservation. This talk will highlight terrapin ecology, key threats, and ongoing research in Connecticut, including how temperature influences population dynamics.

1:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Meet a Diamondback Terrapin with Ranger Russ

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
[Afternoon Talk] The diamondback terrapin is a salt marsh turtle listed as a species of special concern in Connecticut, threatened by vehicle collisions and crab traps. The Terrapin Tracking Team, a collaboration among Connecticut DEEP, the Connecticut Department of Transportation, the Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, and Western Connecticut State University, supports research and conservation. This talk will highlight terrapin ecology, key threats, and ongoing research in Connecticut, including how temperature influences population dynamics.

3:15 PM – 4:00 PM
Join a naturalist from the Meigs Point Nature Center to explore and learn about the salt marsh
ecosystem.

Plus educational activity tables set up all day!

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