News
Osprey Season Recap: Population Growth and Other Highlights
Publicado 23/9/24
At the annual Osprey Dinner held on September 10, Director of Stewardship Dave Rimmer shared an update on this year’s Osprey season, and by all measures, it was a remarkable success.
Does Your Career Path Lead to Greenbelt?
Publicado 16/9/24
Are you interested in helping protect the natural habitats, working farms, and scenic landscapes of Essex County? Check out our careers page! Greenbelt currently has two open positions.
Red Waves Ripple on Greenbelt Salt Marshes
Publicado 13/9/24
One of the most beautiful seasons at Greenbelt’s Cox Reservation is Fall when the salt marsh that borders the property turns bright red.
A Message from Greenbelt's New President
Publicado 4/9/24
On his first day as Greenbelt’s new President, Chris LaPointe expresses his deep appreciation for the team effort behind past conservation successes and shares a glimpse into his vision for the…
Greenbelt Conducts Grassland Bird Survey
Publicado 27/8/24
Our Stewardship team conducted grassland bird surveys at the Cox Reservation, Donovan Reservation, Castle Neck River Reservation, and Kamon Farm.
Retiring President Kate Bowditch Reflects on Her Time at Greenbelt
Publicado 21/8/24
My first days at Greenbelt set the stage for what have been six truly wonderful years.
Greenbelt Names Chris LaPointe Next President
Publicado 31/7/24
Chris succeeds Kate Bowditch, Greenbelt’s President for the past six years, who is retiring.
Community Outreach on Gentle Trails Program Proves Successful
Publicado 31/7/24
The Gentle Trails Program consists of 21 Greenbelt properties that are well-suited to those seeking leisurely strolls and breathtaking views.
A Conversation with Chris LaPointe, Greenbelt's New President
Publicado 31/7/24
As President, Chris has a new platform to utilize his passion and determination for the greater good.
Invasive Plants Among Greatest Natural Threats to State
Publicado 7/7/24
Many are so attractive, others so widespread that we may not realize that dozens of plants common to Massachusetts are one of the greatest natural threats in the state.
Doodlebugs and Their Deadly Bite
Publicado 7/7/24
You may call them by their innocent-sounding name of Doodlebug, but they are antlions – voracious predators of ants and other insects who fall into their traps.
Common Yellowthroat - June Bird-of-the-Month
Publicado 30/6/24
The Common Yellowthroat is one of North America’s most widespread and abundant warbler species.