by Friends of the Blue Hills | Apr 30, 2021 | Blog
Permanent and temporary freshwater wetlands are critically important communities in Southern New England. They are home to some of the most unusual and unique plant and animal species in our area. These wetlands also provide vital ecosystem services upon which we...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Apr 15, 2021 | Blog
Climate change is here, and waterways like the Neponset River and the neighborhoods around them are already seeing real impacts. In this talk, sponsored by the Blue Hills Climate Action Coalition, Ian Cooke and Kerry Snyder of the Neponset River Watershed Association...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Apr 13, 2021 | Blog
Thanks to everyone who picked up trees… and planted them! We have given away all the trees and shrubs. Many thanks to REI Co-op for its support!
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Apr 13, 2021 | Blog
April 22, 4:00 pm online Join REI, the Friends of the Blue Hills, Wakefield Estate and the Blue Hills Climate Action Coalition for a virtual workshop on Earth Day. You will learn how to plant a tree that’s native to your area and discuss the benefits it has on the...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Apr 11, 2021 | Blog
The Ponkapoag Trail is a scenic route with beautiful views of the pond.  A great trail if you’re looking for a long, peaceful, and scenic walk. Be aware of your surroundings as hikers, bicyclers, and horses frequent the trail. The trail that loops around the entirety...
by Friends of the Blue Hills | Apr 2, 2021 | Blog
The Mary May Binney Wakefield Arboretum is a 25-acre property that lies within the much larger Blue Hills and Neponset River ecosystem. The arboretum’s plant collection includes a very broad range of both native and non-native species. This allows a unique opportunity...