Activate
Your Inner Environmental Steward
1. Live a
green home life. More information
to help you become an environmental steward.
2.
Learn what there is to conserve by exploring! Wander the Watershed's natural places, learn about
Neponset Natural History,
and paddle the Neponset! Check
for outdoor outings led by a
variety of organizations. Blue Hill Adventures rents canoes at
the Signal Hill Trustees of Reservations property in Canton
(take Dedham St. to University Rd. to Signal Hill; call
781-326-0079 or 781-821-2996 for more information. Tell us what
you see!
3. Sign-up
to receive Neponset Watershed electronic news updates and stay
up to date on environmental events, volunteer activities, and
advocacy opportunities:
4. Kids!
5. Get
involved with the Neponset River Watershed Association:
Volunteer, Become a Member, or
Work for NepRWA.
6.
Learn! Read about the conservation activities
in which NepRWA is involved.
7. Attend
local environmental events.
8.
Get other people involved in Neponset River Watershed
conservation. It's easy! Introduce your friends to NepRWA
through our website, Facebook,
Flickr, LinkedIn,
or Twitter. Invite them to give us a call! Or, you can request that we
send information to people (contact Kristina Lafrance at
781-575-0354 x301 or lafrance@neponset.org). For inspiration,
see the video created by Boston's Social Justice Academy students.
For more
information, contact NepRWA at 781-575-0354 or staff@neponset.org.