Introduction to Animal Tracking
Come and learn how to identify signs of different animal life, some of which we share our parks with! In this fun, virtual experience, we will look at animal tracks, […]
Come and learn how to identify signs of different animal life, some of which we share our parks with! In this fun, virtual experience, we will look at animal tracks, […]
Join Emerald Necklace Conservancy staff and volunteers with ecological restoration work in the Emerald Necklace parks! We will be removing trash and clearing brush and debris from areas of the Back Bay Fens.
In observation of the holiday, Conservancy offices at the Shattuck Visitor Center are closed.
Rising draws inspiration from the restoration of the Muddy River to highlight our collective need to recover and regrow as a society after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Experience the healing benefits of The Emerald Necklace on a Forest Bathing Walk through Franklin Park. Immerse yourself in the "Wilderness" of Franklin Park on a Forest Bathing Walk! Listen […]
Join the Emerald Necklace Conservancy for a special springtime event: Birding in the Emerald Necklace! This tour in Franklin Park will focus on the basics of bird watching. We will use […]
Join Emerald Necklace Conservancy staff and volunteers in the Kelleher Rose Garden to deadhead and prune roses and to weed the rose beds and borders. Training and tools are provided.
Lace up your walking shoes and join us for our fourth annual full walkthrough of Frederick Law Olmsted’s masterpiece! Led by Conservancy President Karen Mauney-Brodek, you will enjoy a six-mile walk from Franklin Park to Charlesgate Park.
In this presentation food, technology, art, medicine, storytelling, music and dance come together with our environment to teach us the importance of caring for the earth we all share. This virtual experience will be facilitated by Lorén M. Spears. Lorén M. Spears, Narragansett, Executive Director of Tomaquag Museum, has been an educator for 25 years […]
Join Emerald Necklace Conservancy staff and volunteers with ecological restoration and invasive species removal work in the Emerald Necklace parks on Saturday, June 12th!