Tag: conservation

  • 2021 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Winners Announced

    2021 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Winners Announced

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – While this article is not directly about Framingham, it is a great story about an international annual photo competition called the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, (CWPA), founded by Paul Joynson-Hick, a wildlife photographer who’s lived in East Africa for the past 30 years — a story about something that benefits every living thing on Earth — including Framingham.

    Back in 2015, while thumbing through some wildlife photos he began laughing to himself when the expressions on the animals faces or the situations they were in or other aspects of the image struck him as funny.

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  • 13th Annual RiverFest, June 20th through 22nd, 2014

    13th Annual RiverFest, June 20th through 22nd, 2014

    Framingham, MA - Sudbury River - 13th Annual RiverFest, June 20th - 22nd, 2014
    13th Annual RiverFest, June 20th – 22nd, 2014

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Celebrate our Wild and Scenic Rivers at the 13th Annual RiverFest, June 20th through the 22nd, 2014 — a rare opportunity to enjoy a full weekend of activities free of charge! RiverFest, which celebrates the Sudbury, Assabet and Concord Wild and Scenic Rivers, includes 45 events in nine communities and is open to all who want to experience the beautiful rivers flowing through our communities.

    RiverFest Events on Saturday, June 21, 2014 in Framingham:

    • Discovery Walk: 10 a.m. — Join the Framingham Conservation Commission on a discovery walk on the Carol Getchell Trail. We’ll “go there and back again” and look for tracks and emerging plants along the banks of the Sudbury River as spring turns toward summer. Meet at the end of Little Farms Road. Please call 508-532-5460 or e-mail mnw@framinghamma.gov to register and for directions and trail conditions.
    • Self-Guided History Walk: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Join the Friends of Saxonville for refreshments and a self-guided history walk in Saxonville, the oldest part of Framingham. Meet on the historic Danforth Bridge for your map. For more information, contact Lynne at lynne@damianosphotography.com
    • Family Walk Along the River: 1 p.m. — Join the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) Rx walk especially for families with young children starting at the Danforth Bridge. For more information, contact Libby at lsdeegear@outdoors.org

    In the MetroWest area, from Framingham to Lowell, events will be hosted on and along the rivers highlighting all the things that make these rivers so special. The offerings are diverse, suitable for young and older people, those who are adventuresome and want to be on the water, as well as (more…)

  • New England Wildflower Society Photo Contest

    New England Wildflower Society Photo Contest

    Wildflowers book by William Cullina, (New England Wildflower Society)
    N.E.W.F.S. Photo Contest – Prize for adult winners will include signed copy of the book ''Wildflowers'' by William Cullina

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Do you enjoy taking photos of plants and flowers in their natural habitat?

    The New England Wildflower Society, (“NEWFS”), which operates the Garden in the Woods on Hemenway Road is sponsoring a photo contest!

    The photograph may be from any season, but the photo must have been shot between April 15, 2011 and October 31, 2011, (October 31st is the deadline for submissions).

    Prizes will be awarded for photos in several categories including:

    • single plants
    • groups of plants
    • polinators
    • scenes – did you capture a breath-taking scene in the Garden? Submit it! (Note: photos may not have any people in them.)
    • artistic merit – photos in this category may be a (more…)
  • Riverfest: Paddle Down The Sudbury River

    Riverfest: Paddle Down The Sudbury River

    RiverFest 2011FRAMINGHAM, MA – This weekend, June 11th and 12th, 2011, The Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Wild & Scenic Rivers Stewardship Council is holding RiverFest” its annual celebration of the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers. The following 3 events are taking place in Framingham.

    Paddle The Sudbury River

    Saturday, June 11th at 8:30AM – Join Bill Fadden and the Framingham Conservation Commission for a scenic 2 mile paddle on the Sudbury River. *** UPDATED: Although the RiverFest website indicates canoes will be put in at Little Farms Rd, others are putting in at the Central St. / Kellog St. canoe drop at the bottom of the hill by the Learning Center for Deaf Children and paddling to the reservoir in Saxonville *** The Little Farms Rd. landing is located just north of the Cameron School, off Elm Street.  Participants are encouraged to (more…)

  • Caution! Turtles Crossing

    Caution! Turtles Crossing

    Painted Turtle, Framingham, MA (USA)
    This painted turtle may look both ways before crossing the road — but might not be fast enough to get to the other side before being run over by a car. (Photo from Jmailk, WikiMedia Commons)

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Town of Framingham Conservation Commissioner Nicola Cataldo sent out an email reminding residents that several species of turtles are currently nesting around town.

     

    The turtles which sometimes nest hundreds of yards from the many ponds and slower moving parts of the Sudbury River where they live will frequently attempt to cross roadways.

    Residents are advised to be on the lookout for the turtles and avoid running them over.

    The most populace species is town is the Eastern Painted Turtle which has a (more…)

  • LEGAL NOTICE: NStar Gas Line, Arthur St. / Willis St

    LEGAL NOTICE

    FRAMINGHAM CONSERVATION COMMISSION

    The Framingham Conservation Commission will conduct a Public Hearing in the Blumer Community Room at the Memorial Building, 150 Concord Street, on Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at 8:30 pm on a Request for Determination of Applicability filed by NSTAR Gas for installation of a gas pipe at the junction of Arthur Street and Willis Street.

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  • LEGAL NOTICE: 500 Worcester Rd, Conservation Commission Hearing

    LEGAL NOTICE

    FRAMINGHAM CONSERVATION COMMISSION

    The Framingham Conservation Commission will conduct a Public Hearing in the Blumer Community Room at the Memorial Building, 150 Concord Street, on Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at 7:30 pm on a Notice of Intent filed by Adam Connolly for the redevelopment of a portion of the subject parcel and site improvements at 500 Worcester Road.

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  • LEGAL NOTICE: 11 Brownlea Rd., Conservation Commission Hearing

    LEGAL NOTICE

    FRAMINGHAM CONSERVATION COMMISSION

    The Framingham Conservation Commission will conduct a Public Hearing in the Blumer Community Room at the Memorial Building, 150 Concord Street, on Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at 7:15 pm on a Notice of Intent filed by Razik Naoum, for the construction of an addition at 11 Brownlea Road.

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  • LEGAL NOTICE: 37 Belknap Rd., Conservation Commission Hearing

    LEGAL NOTICE

    FRAMINGHAM CONSERVATION COMMISSION

    The Framingham Conservation Commission will conduct a Public Hearing in the Blumer Community Room at the Memorial Building, 150 Concord Street, on Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at 7:00 pm on a Request for Determination of Applicability filed by David Rosenthal for the construction of a fieldstone wall at 37 Belknap Road.

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  • DCR SPONSORING PUBLIC FORUMS

    METROWEST, MA – The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is sponsoring five public forums in February to discuss draft recommendations on the future stewardship and management of forest lands within the Massachusetts state parks system.

    The upcoming public forums will be at the following dates, times, and locations:

    Thursday, February 4, 2010 – 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

    Westborough Public Library
    55 West Main Street, Westborough
    (Snow date: Tuesday, February 16)

    Saturday, February 6, 2010 –10 a.m.- Noon

    North Adams Public Library
    74 Church Street, North Adams
    (Snow date: Saturday, February 13)

    Saturday, February 6, 2010 –2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

    Berkshire Community College
    Melville Hall Room 201
    1350 West Street, Pittsfield
    (Snow date: Saturday, February 13)

    Tuesday, February 9, 2010 –5 p.m. – 7 p.m.

    Jones Library
    43 Amity Street, Amherst

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 –5 p.m. – 7 p.m.

    Taunton Public Library
    12 Pleasant Street, Taunton
    (Snow date: Thursday, February 18)

    DCR began the Forest Futures Visioning Process last spring to determine how best to manage the myriad public benefits and values of forest land within the agency’s parks system,

    including recreation, tourism, aesthetics, renewable forest products, habitat diversity, and landscape ecology, and how to strike the appropriate balance among them.

    The process has several components, including the formation of an advisory group of stakeholders and the Technical Steering Committee. The Technical Steering Committee,which includes academics, practitioners, and scientists, is developing the draft recommendations with input from the public and the stakeholders.

    “We are committed to having an open, wide-ranging, public conversation about forests in Massachusetts,” said DCR Commissioner Richard K. Sullivan Jr. “We had three public forums and forest tours over the summer, and we look forward to the Technical Steering Committee’s recommendations and hearing public comment.”

    DCR contracted with the Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution & Public Collaboration(MODR) at the University of Massachusetts in Boston to develop a design for the public process, act as facilitators throughout its implementation, and ensure that the discussion and processes are unbiased.

    The Technical Steering Committee is composed of 11 individuals who have a high level of expertise in the issues, trends, and best practices of forest conservation and ecology, landscape ecology, natural resource economics and law, recreation, silviculture, aesthetics, watersheds, and wildlife habitat.

    The draft recommendations will be posted soon on the DCR website, WWW.MASS.GOV/DCR The public is encouraged to review the recommendations and comment on them by email to MODRDCRFFVP@umb.edu. The Technical Steering Committee is expected to make its final recommendations to DCR in late winter 2010.

    For more information on this public process, visit: http://www.mass.gov/dcr

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    The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), an agency of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, oversees 450,000 acres of parks and forests, beaches, bike trails, watersheds, dams, and parkways. Led by Commissioner Richard K. Sullivan Jr., the agency’s mission is to protect, promote, and enhance our common wealth of natural, cultural, and recreational resources. To learn more about DCR, our facilities, and our programs, please visit www.mass.gov/dcr. Contact us at mass.parks@state.ma.us.