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Dec 30, 2011 Animals, Nature Benefit Purpose: Internationally renowned musicians and performers extraordinaire Jim Scott, Stan Strickland, Fred Small, Maya Apfelbaum and Elke Jahns recognize an American natural treasure when seeing one: a small river floodplain forest in the midst of Boston’s densely developed western corridor between Cambridge, Belmont and Arlington, MA. The invaluable Silver Maple Forest, also known as the “Belmont Uplands, is the ecological core buffer... more

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Dec 1, 2011
Nature Photo by John Harrison: November 24, 2011. Unedited video of a Coyote (female juvenile) at Mt Auburn Cemetery by Ernie Sarro www.gotoernie.com more
Oct 28, 2011
Neighbormedia This Week in NeighborMedia: a recap of the week's captivating Cambridge stories produced by NeighborMedia correspondents at Cambridge Community Television. Latest stories Siobhan Bredin lists a slew of fun things to do this Halloween weekend: "Cambridge Halloween Happenings." Mark Jaquith reports... more
Jun 8, 2011
Fundraisers Jim Scott Benefit Concert for silver maple forest July 2, First Church in Belmont Please join guitarist and songwriter Jim Scott for an evening of uplifting folk music, Singing for the Treetops on Saturday night, July 2nd at 7pm in the First Church Parish Hall, 404 Concord Ave. Parking available... more
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May 31, 2011
Nature The compelling story of the popular Red-tail hawk nest at 185 Alewife Brook Parkway across from the Fresh Pond Mall will be one of the topics on Emily Rooney's show "Greater Boston" on channel 2 WGBH tonight at 7:00 PM. A camera crew came out to Fresh Pond and got some great action shots of Buzz... more
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May 24, 2011
Nature Photo by John Harrison of Medford Wildlife Watch. Three chicks at 185 Alewife Brook Parkway across from the Fresh Pond Mall are close to fledging; due date May 28, 2011. Buzz and Ruby were successful for the 2nd year nesting high up on the building in plain view. Exciting times are coming. Don't... more
May 19, 2011
Nature New England Forests, a permanent multi-media exhibition that explores the history and ecology of the region's forests, is scheduled to open May 21 at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge. Drawing on the museum's collections and the expertise of scientists from across... more