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Native Species, Hybrids and Cultivars: What is Best for My Garden? | Online | March 16

Mar 2 2022
Native Species, Hybrids and Cultivars: What is Best for My Garden? Wednesday, March 16, 7-8:30pm
Hosted by Grow Native Massachusetts
Free Online Event register at: https://www.grownativemass.org/Our-Programs/evenings-experts
Event Details:
Awareness of the importance of ecologically informed landscaping is surging, and gardeners looking for [continue reading]

Capturing Creatures: Wildlife Camera and Illustration Webinar

Feb 10 2022
Capturing Creatures: Wildlife Camera and Illustration Webinar
Feb 17th, 2022 – 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
We are excited to announce that last year’s popular Wildlife Camera and Illustration Webinar is back! Join us on Thursday, February 17th from 6 to 8 pm for a workshop… [continue reading]

Adult Wildlife Tracking Workshop

Feb 3 2022
Adult Wildlife Tracking Workshop
Feb 12th, 2022 – 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Fare-Thee-Well Wholeness Center
153 Pond Brook Road
Huntington
Have you ever seen animal tracks cutting their way through a snowy forest and wondered who made them? Would you like to enliven your experiences in the forest by sharpening… [continue reading]

Wildlife Tracking Workshop for Youth and Families

Feb 1 2022
Wildlife Tracking Workshop for Youth and Families
Feb 6th, 2022 – 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Bullitt Reservation
332 Bullitt Road
Ashfield
Join Cesi and Sarah for a fun-filled afternoon of exploring wildlife track and sign at the Bullitt Reservation in Ashfield! Pre-registration required. [continue reading]

Wildlife Tracking Workshop for Youth and Families

Jan 24 2022
Text "Youth Wildlife Tracking" and "Hilltown Land Trust" circle around a central flat cartoon of a deer and rabbits underneath a green tree. In the background are purple bird and canine tracks crossing over a pink and orange gradient background.Wildlife Tracking Workshop for Youth and Families Sunday, February 6, 1-2:30pm
Bullitt Reservation, 332 Bullitt Road, Ashfield MA
Pre-registration required: https://www.hilltownlandtrust.org/events/wildlife-tracking-workshop-for-youth-and-families
Members**: $5 Youth / $5 Adult
Non-members: $10 Youth / $10 Adult
*If the cost of this event presents a burden for your family, please [continue reading]

Generative Beekeeping School: Queen Rearing Series | Online | February 24

Jan 21 2022
Generative Beekeeping School: Queen Rearing Series They Keep Bees  is piloting an exciting program called “Queen School” an online, and in person Queen Rearing Series for beekeepers to learn the hows/whys of sustainable apiary management.     The series kicks off with a guest lecture from our mentor Sam Comfort starting Monday 1/24 at [continue reading]

Snowy owls healing under wildlife rehabilitator’s care

Dec 28 2021
Snowy owls healing under wildlife rehabilitator’s care “Two more snowy owls have been spotted in western Massachusetts since raptor rehabilitator Tom Ricardi  captured  an injured one in Greenfield on Nov. 24, leading him to believe a snowy owl “invasion” has begun.
Just last week, Ricardi, who runs Conway’s Birds of Prey Rehabilitation Center, [continue reading]

Grow Native Massachusetts: Evenings with Experts

Dec 16 2021
Grow Native Massachusetts: Evenings with Experts Many of us gardeners are already dreaming of next year’s growing season. Grow Native Massachusetts has just published their video library of “Evenings with Experts” lecture series on their website. A great free resource for gardeners of any level looking to support native plants and pollinators. [continue reading]

“Walkin’ the Watershed with Burnsie” Wild & Scenic Westfield River Series

Oct 4 2021
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Fall foliage: When will leaves be at their peak in Massachusetts?

Aug 20 2021
Fall foliage: When will leaves be at their peak in Massachusetts? “New England is known for its beautiful fall colors and some are already counting down the days until the fall foliage will be at its peak.
Factors like temperature and moisture cause each year’s peak season to be slightly different.
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