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A non-profit citizens' group advocating for Newton's open spaces

Newton Conservators
Newton Conservators
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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Annual Meetings and Reports
    • Board of Directors
    • Land We Protect
    • History
    • Grants Program
    • Awards
    • Publications
  • Get Outside
    • Newton Open Space Map and Index
    • Parks and Conservation Lands
    • Maps
    • Walks, Rides and Paddles
    • Parks and Open Spaces Beyond Newton
  • Get Involved
    • How to Get Involved
    • Become a Member
    • Donate
    • Protect Land that You Own
    • Volunteer
    • Invasive Plants
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Upcoming Events
    • Newsletter
    • E-Bulletin
    • Annual Nature Calendar
  • Resources
    • Buy Our Trail Guide
    • Buy Our Almanac
    • Guides and Books
    • Invasive Plants
    • Links
    • Artists Look at Nature in Newton
    • The Environmental Show
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Follow Us

Cold Spring Park Gallery

Skunk Cabbage
2017
Informal boardwalks in the marshy central area of the park
Removing debris from an old landfill on NewtonServes day
Tim Winship of New Field Farm in Temple, NH, on his last day after 29 years at the farmers market
A rare Eurasian Teal visited the park
The teal became friendly with a mallard ...
... and drew some human attention, too.
A rare Eurasian Teal visits the park in 2009
A spring peeper calling (2008)
Maple flowers in Cold Spring Brook
An impromptu walkway through the marsh...
... and a bridge across Cold Spring Brook
On the Life Course
Panorama in early spring
An early snow
Removing invasive plants on NewtonServes day
Photos by Beth Wilkinson
A Great Blue Heron makes a rare visit to a marshy area along the exercise trail. Photos by Isaac Brody.
A small pond on September 29th, after a dry summer.
The same pond on October 4th, after three inches of rain.
Volunteers clean up debris from the site of an old landfill in the park
Algae in a pond
Fall
Early spring
Exploring a creek
Fall berries
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