What are those big black nets in the Muddy River along the upper Fens?
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Those “geo-cells” were installed as an experiment by the US Army Corps of Engineers during Phase 1 of the Restoration
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By Matt Eddy, MMOC Administrator Those “geo-cells” were installed as an experiment by the US Army Corps of Engineers during Phase 1 of the Restoration
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Staff Exciting news! Boston Parks and Recreation Department (BPRD) is scheduled to plant eight new trees in the Restoration Project’s Phase
By Matt Eddy, MMOC Staff Temporary fencing has been installed throughout the 3.5 miles of the Muddy River Restoration Project. New trees, shrubs, and stone-dust
Kudos to Leslie Pond for an informative and well-researched spotlight article on the Muddy River Restoration Project in the March issue of The Fenway News.
Japanese Knotweed and the Judicious Application of Herbicides By Matt Eddy, MMOC Staff Knotweed is a widespread invasive found throughout the Muddy River Restoration Project
National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) is an international event to raise awareness about invasive species, the threat that they pose, and what can be
Landscaping update! In late October and early November, Boston Parks and Recreation Department and its subcontractor Leahy Landscaping, Inc. installed new shrubs in the space
The return of consistently warm weather marks the beginning of the Muddy River Restoration Project’s planting season. Landscaping plans vary by work area, but in
October 8, 2021. Upland trees and shrubs have been delivered and planting is underway in some areas where dredging has been completed—in the Riverway on either side of Netherlands Road and in the Fenway between Avenue Louis Pasteur and the Museum of Fine Arts (Work Areas 3, 4, 7, 8, and 9).
Monthly MMOC meetings are held by video conference. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
Upcoming meetings:
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Please email info@muddyrivermmoc.org
The Muddy River Restoration Project is a model of environmental stewardship. Help ensure the ongoing maintenance and resilience of the River and its parks by attending meetings, staying updated, and, most of all, enjoying our treasured urban waterway.
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