Opening Our Doors Tour: Historic Treasures of the Back Bay Fens
What do a 17th-century Japanese Temple Bell, a bridge made of Roxbury puddingstone, and a tree once thought extinct have in common? They all reside in the Back Bay Fens. […]
What do a 17th-century Japanese Temple Bell, a bridge made of Roxbury puddingstone, and a tree once thought extinct have in common? They all reside in the Back Bay Fens. […]
RSVP HERE City officials are considering cutting down up to 140 trees in Franklin Park to build an enormous professional sports and entertainment complex at White Stadium. Join the Franklin […]
What do a 17th-century Japanese Temple Bell, a bridge made of Roxbury puddingstone, and a tree once thought extinct have in common? They all reside in the Back Bay Fens. […]
Join Emerald Necklace Conservancy staff and volunteers with land stewardship work in the Emerald Necklace parks on Saturday, November 9! This month, we will be working at Jamaica Pond. Registration […]
In observance of the holiday, Conservancy offices at the Shattuck Visitor Center are closed.
In observance of the holiday and Martin Luther King, Jr., Conservancy offices at the Shattuck Visitor Center are closed.
Join us on Thursday, February 13 for a public meeting encouraging community feedback on the Emerald Necklace Conservancy's alternative design proposal for Franklin Park's White Stadium, from 6:00 to 8:00PM at […]
In observation of the holiday, Conservancy offices at the Shattuck Visitor Center are closed.
Hosted by Olmsted Network On March 5, the Olmsted Network will host a special webinar on the proposed demolition of White Stadium in Boston’s Franklin Park. We’ll be joined by […]
Hosted by Olmsted Network Parks for all people was one of Frederick Law Olmsted’s guiding principles. Nearly 200 years before the environmental justice movement, he designed parks as democratic spaces. Today, […]