Fresh Kills Park is a massive 2,200-acre park in New York City, almost three times the size of Central Park, that is being developed on the site of the former Fresh Kills Landfill, once the largest landfill in the world. Since its closure in 2001, the landscape has been transformed through engineering and restoration efforts, creating a unique environment for wildlife, recreation, science, education, and art.
The park offers a range of programs and activities, including group tours, field trips, art projects, scientific research, and educational programs. With its expansive wetlands, forests, creeks, and wildlife habitats, Fresh Kills Park is a testament to the power of recycling the land and revealing a sustainable future for urban green spaces.
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