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FAR Annual Meeting January 31, 2008

FAR Annual Meeting January 31, 2008. Slideshow of Highlights of 2007. Community Involvement and Activities Ecology Camps, Science Classroom Stewardship and Community Service Spiritual Practice/Gatherings Art Nature Inventory and Appreciation Local History

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FAR Annual Meeting January 31, 2008

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  1. FAR Annual Meeting January 31, 2008 • Slideshow of Highlights of 2007

  2. Community Involvement and Activities • Ecology Camps, Science Classroom • Stewardship and Community Service • Spiritual Practice/Gatherings • Art • Nature Inventory and Appreciation • Local History • Current and Future of the Reservation • Silver Maple Forest • Muskrat Marsh • Storm water basin Constructed Wetland • DCR Master Plan implementation • Stewardship Challenges: Fire, Trash • FAR Regrouping • October 25, 2007 Community representatives meet to discus future stewarding and educational activities

  3. Ecology Camp, Summer 2007

  4. Ecology Camp, Summer 2007 • 10 youth, ages 16-19 • 5 days a week, 7 weeks • Youth Opportunities Boston, FAR partnered • Skills learned water quality monitoring, trail maintenance, wetland restoration, environmental issues…

  5. Brownsberger visits award picnic at camp

  6. Supervisor Chernika Corbitt oversees YOB behavior at Camp

  7. Cambridge Middle School Students Study Nature Curriculum at Alewife

  8. Cambridge Public Schools third graders studying Habitats last June at Alewife Reservation. Three Cambridge schools were recipients of a grant funded program between CPS and Habitat Audubon.

  9. Bird Blind Project by Advanced Science Class at Cambridge Ridge and Latin High SchoolJulia J. Berg and Sumbul Siddiqui • We observed 8 of the 20 most common bird species over a two week period. Our goal was to determine "How human presence (represented by a loud radio and surrounding urban area) affects the bird species population at Alewife Reservation?" We then asked, How does this compare to bird population with minimal human activity in the area, represented by a bird blind?

  10. Youth Opportunites Boston Surveys Communters for the Uses of Alewife Reservation These surveys were taken around the Alewife Transportation Redline stop by Youth Opportunities Boston: Alandra Sheffield, Junior Polanco, Lillian Dias, Indira Tate, Alex Gaudette. Surveyed >200 people

  11. Montgomery and Watson at FAR Community Service Day

  12. Excel Academy cleans Alewife Reservation — October 30, 2007 Stephanie Lee, Shannon Coyle, Teachers

  13. Excel cleans Blair Pond with Ellen Mass

  14. City Year event

  15. Former Mayor Michael Sullivan, Ellen Mass FAR, and Leroy Heard YOB

  16. Scouts, Arlington Troop 302

  17. Bill Ackerly, Stewart Sanders, Ellen Mass, Mark Kirk put up boxes with DCR built boxes throughout Reservation

  18. City of Cambridge/FAR partner on Drain Project with Eagle Scouts on Drain Stencil Project. City Brochure made.

  19. Annual Solstice and Vernal Equinox Ritual Service, 1st Parish UU Cambridge

  20. Redwood Forest Advocate, Andy Barnet. Concert and Festival to benefit Silver Maple Forest

  21. NEW Poster of the Alewife Arts Mural for $10. The gorgeous 18x24 inch high resolution color mural poster is primarily of the western end of the Reservation, spotlighting the ecosystems of the Reservation.

  22. Sara Leon presents art show at Habitat Audubon Society in Belmont. Alewife Reservation paintings. Proceeds to benefit forest campaign.

  23. FAR Biodiversity Book, Biodiversity in th Alewife Reservation Area, includes maps.

  24. FAR sponsors annual Edible Wild Plant Walks. Annual Mushroom walk by Boston Mushroom Club.

  25. Dave Brown Wildlife Walk

  26. One of many Peter Alden walks, Author of Audubon Guidebooks of New England

  27. Fauna and Flora • Dave Brown 2008, New Survey findings

  28. Redwood Forest Advocate, Andy Barnet. Concert and Festival to benefit Silver Maple Forest

  29. NEW Poster of the Alewife Arts Mural for $10. The gorgeous 18x24 inch high resolution color mural poster is primarily of the western end of the Reservation, spotlighting the ecosystems of the Reservation.

  30. Sara Leon presents art show at Habitat Audubon Society in Belmont. Alewife Reservation paintings. Proceeds to benefit forest campaign.

  31. FAR Biodiversity Book, Biodiversity in th Alewife Reservation Area, includes maps.

  32. Deer photos at Alewife by Monotomy birder

  33. Deer photos at Alewife by Monotomy birder

  34. Otter Tracks

  35. Huestis-Hill Farm at Uplands: Oldest farm in Belmont

  36. Silver Maple Preservation Current View Planned Development

  37. Rare Woodland Habitat

  38. Silver Map Forest Key Advancements in 2007 • Legislative action in behalf of forest, HB21 • Civil Action Suit against zoning board decision • Regional postcard acquisition request to Govenor Patrick (1500) • State House Hearing (above), testimony by legislators, FAR, and others • Tidelands status of uplands challenged at DEP • Lawn signs distributed in Belmont

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