Feature Articles


 

2026 Annual Dinner Meeting – Registration Open

Newton Conservators’ Annual Dinner Meeting will be held Thursday May 7, 2026 from 6 PM – 9 PM at the American Legion Post 440, 295 California St, Newton MA 02458.

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Gardening for Pollinators Events

Grow Native Massachusetts is promoting several “gardening for pollinators” events we believe to be of interest to many in our community. While these events are not sponsored by Newton Conservators,

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Decorating? Avoid These!

Don’t be tempted to use vines with bright berries unless you know what the plants are. Two invasive plants in Newton are especially problematic because birds spread their seeds: Asiatic

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Conservation News



Recent photos

Jasper Primack photographed a Barred owl (closely watched by a Blue Jay) in Webster Woods

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Newton Grant Opportunity!

Did you know that Newton Conservators offers grants to support conservation, stewardship and understanding of Newton’s open spaces and environmental education? Previously funded projects include pollinator habitat enhancements, scholarships for

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Survey of Candidate Positions on Open Space and the Environment

Newton Conservators has been advocating for Newton’s open spaces for over 60 years. We believe that voters deserve to understand candidate positions on Newton’s open space, conservation, and climate remediation

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Upcoming Events

Invasives Pulls May 2026

Invasives Pulls May 2026

Friday, 05/01/2026 - 05/31/2026    
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Newton Conservators Invasives Team tackles garlic mustard, buckthorn, bittersweet, japanese knotweed, and other problems in many of Newton's open spaces.  Come join us!  The [...]
2026 Annual Dinner Meeting

2026 Annual Dinner Meeting

Thursday, 05/07/2026    
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
WHAT: Newton Conservators’ Annual Dinner Meeting WHEN: Thursday May 7, 2026.     6 pm Social gathering with hors d’oeuvres and cash bar 7 pm [...]
Come Bird in the Dolan Pond Conservation Area!

Come Bird in the Dolan Pond Conservation Area!

Saturday, 05/09/2026    
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Come bird with longtime avian enthusiasts Ian Buzby, Michael Hanley, and Ted Kuklinski (a past president of Newton Conservators) at Dolan Pond and see migrating [...]
Mother’s Day Birding at Nahanton Park

Mother’s Day Birding at Nahanton Park

Sunday, 05/10/2026    
8:00 am - 10:30 am
Nahanton Park offers a mix of woodlands, wetlands, edge habitat and meadows along the Charles River, making it one of the best birding spots in [...]
Webinar: Spotted Lanternfly: Impact, current status, and management options

Webinar: Spotted Lanternfly: Impact, current status, and management options

Thursday, 05/14/2026    
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect that feeds on over 100 plant species and is an agricultural and nuisance pest. In addition to killing grapes, [...]
Explore Cold Spring Park with Alan Nogee

Explore Cold Spring Park with Alan Nogee

Saturday, 05/16/2026    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
$0.00
Tour Cold Spring Park, a woodland haven in the heart of Newton, with Alan Nogee, a Newton Conservators Director and president of Friends of Cold [...]
Hike Newton’s Sudbury and Cochituate Aqueducts

Hike Newton’s Sudbury and Cochituate Aqueducts

Sunday, 05/17/2026    
2:00 pm - 4:30 pm
$0.00
Henry Finch, a Newton Conservators director and avid hiker, will lead a 4.9-mile trek through Newton’s sections of the Sudbury and Cochituate aqueducts. Henry plans [...]
Learn About Ferns in Hammond Woods

Learn About Ferns in Hammond Woods

Sunday, 05/24/2026    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
$0.00
Ferns are everywhere, and they are beautiful, interesting, and varied. Ellen and Jim Meadors, plant enthusiasts with a special interest in ferns, will take fellow [...]

Newton Conservators Publications

Newsletters

The Newton Conservators publish a newsletter approximately four times a year. Click to view back issues.

E-Bulletins

Information on nature and environmental events, exhibits, and issues in and around Newton by email.

Trail Guide Book

A 62-page guide containing detailed trail maps and other information about 28 parks and conservation areas in Newton.

Almanac

Spend 12 months getting to know Newton’s parks and conservation areas with your copy of the Newton Conservators Almanac.