Rediscovering and Revitalizing Cheesecake Brook Learn from experts Jennifer Forman-Orth and Doug Bidlack about mosquito biology, hear the real science about what you can do
This program focuses on the acquisition of Kesseler Woods via a public/private partnership. This was one of the last large, What holds some 500 species, sequesters 500 pounds of CO2/year, is 10°F cooler than its surroundings, soaks up lots of Brandeis biology professor Eric Olson explains why black swallow-wort is bad, at a Newton Conservators invasive weed pull at
Is Newton the Greenest Town in Massachusetts? The Newton Conservators & Conservation of Green Spaces The Web of Life in a Freshwater Pond
Charles River Reflections Newton Community Farm, Newton's last farm, is turning out crops again after many dormant years. This program tours the farm,
Are you interested in improving your plant or animal identification skills? Did you ever wonder how many species of plants and Without the work of pollinators, we would not have food to eat. However, pollinator populations are decreasing at an alarming rate. Sarah Evans, Assistant Professor of Environmental Medicine and Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,
"Invasive Alien Plant Update - A Newton Perspective" - The City of Newton is under attack from alien invaders. They have come MassRealty Interview with Ted Kuklinski, President of Newton Conservators. Join us speaking with Ted Kuklinski, the president of
In our busy suburban world, kids don't get to experience nature much unless it's planned into their schedules. That's why Newton's Saving Newton's Last Farm
Newton Conservators - YouTube Using iNaturalist to Improve Your Identification Skills
Nibbling on Native Plants in your Backyard and Beyond "Jumping Worms in Field and Forest" was originally presented online by Dr. Annise Dobson of the Yale School of the Environment
Why Care About Invasive Plants Our landscapes have a tremendous impact on bird diversity, and with so many native bird populations in steep decline,
Black swallow-wort invasive plant pull in Newton, MA Living With Wildlife in Newton Part 2 "Nibbling on Native Plants in Your Backyard and Beyond" was originally presented online by Russ Cohen on Wednesday, April 6,
Caterpillars: The Whole Story Learn about the invasive traits of exotic woody plants infesting our local woodlands and yards and why these traits are a
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Creating Landscapes for Bird Diversity Ferns: More Important Than You Might Think and How to Know the Common Ones
Kesseler Woods Conservation Area | City of Newton, MA Plant species are expected to respond to warming temperatures and changes in precipitation in the face of climate change by Rewilding our Communities for Climate Resistance
Newton Conservators - Newton Beacon Pesticides & Children's Health: How can we protect our community? Identify this place at
Sam Jaffe, Director of The Caterpillar Lab, presents "Caterpillars: The Whole Story." which explores backyard pollinators, plants, Newton Conservators 63rd Annual Meeting in 2024 featured a presentation on "Seeds of Change: Promoting Plant Biodiversity in
Phenology Shows the Biological Effects of Climate Change Fall Color and Seed Dispersal - How do they do that?
Newton Conservators is a nonprofit, volunteer organization that promotes the preservation Newton's open spaces and encourages the enjoyment of the City's "Living With Wildlife in Newton - Part 2" shows practical steps that can be taken to help residents coexist peacefully with their The Importance of Ferns
December 2025 · Thu 4. December 4 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm. Newton Conservators Webinar: Welcome to the Dark Side: Discovering Moths. Virtual RSVP for meeting LINK, A Monarch is Born Newton's Aqueducts
Planting for Pollinators Why Care About Invasive Plants? Dr. Eric Olson, Ecologist Newton Conservators Fall Webinar Series - 2020 Presented on Trees growing along the roadways of Newton have been a part of the fabric of the community for over 100 years. How did these
Walking, Biking, and Canoe Routes - Newton Conservators Cold Spring Park: Problems, Progress and Possibilities Newton Conservators, Inc. is a land trust organization in Newton, MA dedicated to the protection of Newton's open space for the community and for wildlife.
Hemlock Gorge and Echo Bridge - A Short Virtual Visit Growing up in Newton Highlands in the 1960s and 70s, Bob Mallard was fascinated with the network of streams within striking
Fish: The Missing Link in Suburban / Urban Conservation Fall Plumage: Virtual Bird Walk in Cold Spring Park
Did you know that Newton Conservators offers grants to support conservation, stewardship and understanding of Newton's open spaces and environmental In this video webinar, we tour some of the fun and unique, natural and unnatural, historical and current, features of Cold Spring Seeds of Change: Promoting Plant Biodiversity in Our Community
News - Newton Conservators Contest Spring 2018 Cheesecake Brook exemplifies the challenges facing urban streams. Today, the brook drains a watershed that is over 40%
A quick photographic journey through the seasons at the Webster Woods/Hammond Pond open space areas in Newton, MA Produced by Girl Scout Troop 3451 in honor of the Newton Conservators for their Annual Meeting on Wednesday, October 27 at 7 A 70-page booklet by the Newton Conservators, with detailed maps and descriptions of things to see and do in 30 Newton conservation areas.
Monarch butterflies are colorful and delightful garden visitors that depend on milkweed as a host for their eggs and food for their We are a private, non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of Newton's open space, for wildlife and for the community. "Bountiful Backyards - Fruit Trees and Vegetables" features a lecture by Greg Maslowe, Farm Manager at Newton Angino
This video is a quick one minute look at some of the aspects of the Monarch Butterfly life cycle. It shows the eggs (before and after One Year in the Webster Woods/Hammond Pond Open Space
Newton Conservator Watertown Dam removal letter-final 3-3-23.docx More Than Just the Buzz Recognizing and Removing Invasive Plants
"Living With Wildlife in Newton - Part 1" provides background perspective on the phenomenon of why we see more wildlife in Renée Scott and David Falk, both founders of Green & Open Somerville in 2014, were instrumental in getting a groundbreaking More Than Just the Buzz: Using ecological data to restore native pollination systems (and why it matters) Join Dr. Robert J.
Invasive Alien Plant Update - A Newton Perspective Part 1 Newton's (Buried) Streams - Now you see them . . . Now you don't! Events · Newton Christmas Bird Count 2025 · Winter Seed Sowing Workshops · Bare Trees & Naked Shrubs: Woody Plant ID at Kennard Park · Webinar: Vernal Pools and
Why We Should Remove the Watertown Dam A reflective look at the Charles River featuring the photography of Carole Smith Berney and the music of Anne Marie David (Birch Newton Conservators: Home
The Board of the Newton Conservators voted to express support for the ongoing efforts to restore the Charles. River, including the removal of Join expert Newton birder Pete Gilmore for a virtual walk through Cold Spring Park to enjoy the birds there. Pete will point out how
Events - Newton Conservators What is a Native Plant Ordinance and How You Can Get One? Ep. 36 Let's Talk About Owls
In this episode, Barbara Bates, a board member of Newton Conservators, shares her thoughts about owls in Newton, MA. Barbara A National Historic Landmark, the handsome stone bridge known as Echo Bridge in Newton Upper Falls contains the Sudbury Pond life includes a wide variety of aquatic animals and plants, including some turtles, frogs, and snakes as well as wading and
Jumping Worms in Field and Forest Newton was once dotted with wetlands and crisscrossed by streams flowing to the Charles River. But one doesn't see many Trees of My City Other Voices: Newton Conservators
The most sensitive biological indicator of climate change is phenology, the timing of natural events. As a result of a warming WinterFEST 2023 Guided Walk in Cold Spring Park
"Trees of My City: Other Voices" includes interviews with and testimony from leading tree advocates. In this segment we interview Kesseler photo Detailed Trail Info, History, and Photos from Newton Conservators. One of the Commission's most recent acquisitions, this 3.18-acre parcel is A 70-page guide containing detailed trail maps and other information about 34 parks and conservation areas in Newton. Almanac. Spend 12 months getting to know
Most people think ferns are pretty. They lend texture to our landscapes. But that's not all. Don Lubin will discuss the contributions Protecting Urban Forested Natural Areas: Making the Case for Conservation
Bountiful Backyards Part 1 This program takes viewers on a tour of Newton's Aqueduct pathways, highlighting both their special joys and the need to
Who We Are - Newton Conservators Urban forested natural areas provide numerous ecosystem services and places for urban residents to recreate, interact with In New England, we prize our trees' fall color – the reds, yellows, oranges and purples. And starting in August, we notice how
"Saving Newton's Last Farm" describes the history and background of Angino Farm and the efforts to acquire the property to Newton's Street Trees: Past, Present, and Future Getting Real About Dealing with Mosquitoes
Meet the Monarchs Ferns are more important than you might think! In this brief video essay, fern expert Don Lubin explains the important role that Did you know, each spring, thousands of migratory fish return to the Charles river to spawn in the lakes, ponds, and tributaries?
Living With Wildlife in Newton Part 1 Envi Sci Program for Teens How Small Mammal Personalities May Shape Forests Under Changing Climates
Newton Conservators hosted a FREE Guided Winter Walk in Cold Spring Park on Sunday, January 29, 2023 as part of Newton Kesseler Woods - Community Preservation in Action
Set the Table for our 60th Anniversary Annual Meeting!