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Herring Ponds Watershed Association

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Category Archives: Spring 2022

Presidents Letter April 2022

President’s Letter

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on April 5, 2022 by hpwsadmApril 5, 2022

Don Williams, President Despite the pandemic (and the other major distractions of 2021), the Herring Ponds Watershed Association has had … Read Full Article

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water quality report April 2022

Water Quality Updates

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on April 5, 2022 by hpwsadmApril 5, 2022

Don Williams, Water Quality Committee Co-Chair The Herring Ponds Watershed Association is preparing to receive our SMAST Consultant’s Water Quality … Read Full Article

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Appalachian Trail Challenge

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on April 5, 2022 by hpwsadmApril 5, 2022

By Paul Denoncourt In 1923, while touring the U.S. to raise money for an expedition to the yet unclimbed Mt. … Read Full Article

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Red Fox

Meet the Fox that can Climb

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on April 5, 2022 by hpwsadmApril 5, 2022

By Martha Sheldon, Communications Committee In our watershed it is much more common to see a red fox than its … Read Full Article

Posted in Spring 2022 | 1 Reply

Keeping Invasive Weeds Out

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on April 5, 2022 by hpwsadmApril 5, 2022

By Geri Williams with information from Sara Grady, PhD Great Herring Pond is probably free of aquatic invasive species, according … Read Full Article

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Freshwater Mussels

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on April 5, 2022 by hpwsadmApril 5, 2022

By Ramona Krogman Freshwater mussels are neighbors worth protecting.  These small pond dwellers may not be easy to see but … Read Full Article

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Insects – The Little Things That Run the World

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on April 5, 2022 by hpwsadmApril 5, 2022

By Blake Dinius, Plymouth County Entomologist Just this past September, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared 23 species in … Read Full Article

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Vintage Postcards of Great Herring Pond Area

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on April 5, 2022 by hpwsadmApril 5, 2022

By Geri Williams Here are some more photos of vintage postcards sent to me by Jim Smith, an active member. … Read Full Article

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Inviting Pollinators into Your Yard

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on April 5, 2022 by hpwsadmApril 5, 2022

By Geri Williams We’ve chosen to live in the Herring Ponds Watershed area because we enjoy the natural beauty and … Read Full Article

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Herring Count Update: Call for Volunteers

Herring Ponds Watershed Association Posted on April 4, 2022 by hpwsadmApril 5, 2022

By Ramona Krogman Spring has arrived again. The peepers are calling from small ponds. The last snow flurries are fading … Read Full Article

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