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

Newton Conservators
Newton Conservators
  • About Us
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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

Spring Photo Gallery

2017
The Crystal Lake Conservancy held a "Paddles and Petals" event in June 2016.
Early spring 2015
An early robin and a late skier
The Charles River, viewed from the trail in Wellesley
Nesting turtles and geese have moved in. (2014)
A spotted salamander studied during a vernal pool walk
Bare Pond
Tree Swallows (2011)
A goose finds a nesting place
2011
2010
Flowed Meadow after record-setting rainfall
After record setting rainfall
After record setting rainfall
A rare Eurasian Teal visited the park
The teal became friendly with a mallard ...
A spring peeper calling (2008)
Maple flowers in Cold Spring Brook
2007
2007
... and a bridge across Cold Spring Brook
Spring pond
Fishing (2006)
On the Life Course
Rhubarb (2005)
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Panorama in early spring
Algae in a pond
2004
Early spring
Exploring a creek
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