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| Anonymous | Burlington Suburban Campus & yard waste dumping. | 0 | May 19 2010, 5:37 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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many walks around the Mary Cummings Park in
Woburn show NU landscapers dumping grass clippings and yard waste beyond their boundary fence into the trails around the park. Who could we contact to get this policy changed? |
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| Anonymous | Is this club still active? | 0 | Apr 15 2010, 6:06 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Hey, just wondering if this club is still active. I wanted to join an environment-concerned group but it doesn't seem like you guys have updated in a while. If you are still active, could you tell me when and where you meet? If not, I was thinking about starting a group so if anyone is interested please email me! thanks!
sarah pratt.sa@husky.neu.edu |
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| Anonymous | 20th Massachusetts Land Conservation Conference – Saturday, March 27 | 0 | Feb 22 2010, 10:42 PM EST by Anonymous | ||
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20th Massachusetts Land Conservation Conference – Saturday, March 27, 2010 in Worcester, MA
Interested in protecting Massachusetts' beautiful open spaces and historic landmarks? Join novice and experienced conservationists for a daylong conference featuring 30+ workshops on different aspects of land conservation. This year's theme is The Next Generation– how will land conservation change over the next 30 years? How will it be transformed by new leaders, tools and ideas? Workshop titles include: - Involving Young People in Land Conservation - Working Holistically to Conserve Natural and Cultural Resources - Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Your Organization: Getting Started - Emerging Land Conservation Ideas for the Next Twenty Years - Non-Traditional Funding Sources for Land Conservation - Creating a Municipal Land Protection Program - Starting and Managing Community Farms and Gardens - How to Talk to Your Legislator and Advance Your Agenda Visit www.MassConservation.org for complete conference and registration information. Reserve your spot by March 12 for $42; afterwards it's $62. STUDENT RATE, $20. If you are interested in volunteering at the conference, please e-mail pci@ttor.org. The 2010 MA Land Conservation Conference is co-sponsored by The Trustees of Reservations' Putnam Conservation Institute and the MA Land Trust Coalition. Become a fan on facebook! |
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