President’s Letter
Don Williams, President Despite the pandemic (and the other major distractions of 2021), the Herring Ponds Watershed Association has had … Read Full Article
Don Williams, President Despite the pandemic (and the other major distractions of 2021), the Herring Ponds Watershed Association has had … Read Full Article
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
By Paul Denoncourt In 1923, while touring the U.S. to raise money for an expedition to the yet unclimbed Mt. … Read Full Article
By Martha Sheldon, Communications Committee In our watershed it is much more common to see a red fox than its … Read Full Article
By Geri Williams with information from Sara Grady, PhD Great Herring Pond is probably free of aquatic invasive species, according … Read Full Article
By Ramona Krogman Freshwater mussels are neighbors worth protecting. These small pond dwellers may not be easy to see but … Read Full Article
By Blake Dinius, Plymouth County Entomologist Just this past September, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared 23 species in … Read Full Article
By Geri Williams Here are some more photos of vintage postcards sent to me by Jim Smith, an active member. … Read Full Article
By Geri Williams We’ve chosen to live in the Herring Ponds Watershed area because we enjoy the natural beauty and … Read Full Article
By Ramona Krogman Spring has arrived again. The peepers are calling from small ponds. The last snow flurries are fading … Read Full Article