“Fall” in Love with the North River Paddle
CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER Explore the beautiful and majestic upper reaches areas of the North River. This event includes paddling through the “Crotch” where the Herring Brook and Indian […]
CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER Explore the beautiful and majestic upper reaches areas of the North River. This event includes paddling through the “Crotch” where the Herring Brook and Indian […]
Join us on Friday, November 1st, at 7:00 pm to hear about the exciting accomplishments of the organization and our plans for our 50th anniversary. We will be honoring the […]
Join the NSRWA on a guided walk into the woods of Pembroke. Expand your nature knowledge as we identify trees, look for wildlife, and enjoy some time outside. We will […]
Join the Hanover Open Space Committee and the North and South River Watershed Association on Saturday, November 23 at 10:00am on the Folly Hill property for a two mile walk […]
Thank you for helping us protect our waters in 2019! Let’s celebrate our accomplishments with some holiday cheer. Please join us for our annual open house. Refreshments will be served. […]
You survived a wild Christmas season, but could you survive this season in the wild? Join NSRWA’s Environmental Educator and outdoor guide at Norwell’s Stetson Meadows as we discover animal’s […]
24th Annual NSRWA New Year’s Day Walk Driftway Conservation Park, Scituate January 1, 2020 1:00-3:00pm Celebrate the kick-off of NSRWA's 50th Anniversary at our Annual New Year’s Day Walk! Discover […]
Part of our WaterWatch Lecture Series. Jonathan James Perry, Aquinnah Wampanoag Nation - Water is an integral part of the Wampanoag peoples’ identity and connection to Creation. Their interdependence on […]
The Maritime and Irish Mossing Museum is usually only open on Sundays from 1-4, but as a special 50th Anniversary event for the NSRWA, they will be giving two tours […]
Part of our WaterWatch Lecture Series. Whit Perry, Plimouth Plantation - 2020 marks the 400th Anniversary of the Mayflower landing at Plymouth and the birth of our nation. Join us […]
Part of our WaterWatch Lecture Series. Blake Dinius, Plymouth County Extension Entomologist - More than just annoying, mosquitoes may be the most dangerous animal in the world (Great white sharks, […]
Part of our WaterWatch Lecture Series. Mark Richardson, Tower Hill Botanical Director - According to NASA, in the United States more surface area is covered by lawn than by any […]
Join Alida Alberts and Ellen Herling and a group of new friends to explore the Nelson Memorial Forest. (Click link for more information on location.) Parking is on Union Street. […]
Part of our WaterWatch Lecture Series. John Sheppard, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries - These curious fish migrate thousands of miles between fresh and saltwater and are incredibly important to […]
Youngsters home from school? Looking to get outside? Join the NSRWA on a family friendly outdoor event as we explore Melzar Hatch Preserve in Hanover. NSRWA’s environmental educator Brian Taylor […]
Youngsters home from school? Looking to get outside? Join the NSRWA on a family friendly outdoor event as we explore Carolina Hill Preserve in Marshfield. NSRWA’s environmental educator Brian Taylor […]
Part of our WaterWatch Lecture Series. Alexandra Vecchio, Mass Audubon Climate Change Program Manager - The subject of climate change with all of its ramifications can be overwhelming. We know […]
Youngsters home from school? Looking to get outside? Join the NSRWA on a family friendly outdoor event as we explore the J.J. Shepherd Memorial Forest in Pembroke. NSRWA’s environmental educator […]
Part of our WaterWatch Lecture Series. Patty Levasseur, Graduate Researcher, Mass Audubon Wellfleet Bay & University of Massachusetts - A once abundant turtle species, diamondback terrapins were an important food […]
Join Alida Alberts and Ellen Herling and a group of new friends to explore the John Little Conservation Area in Marshfield. (Click link for more information on location.) Parking is […]