Greetings! Here is the newest edition of the NECE newsletter. How do you like the new format? NECE Newsletter: Understanding Massachusetts Wetlands and Setbacks Feedback and commentary is welcomed at: Feedback for NECE
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Greetings! Here is the newest edition of the NECE newsletter. How do you like the new format? NECE Newsletter: Understanding Massachusetts Wetlands and Setbacks Feedback and commentary is welcomed at: Feedback for NECE February 20, 2010 The February Greenwalks newsletter is now available for viewing: February Greenwalks: Winter Wildlife Discovery The conditions were perfect for the February Greenwalks: Winter Wildlife Discovery held today at Bradley Palmer State Park. The high blue sky, the melting snow, twittering birds, mammal tracks and markings proved just how active and resourceful New [...] Simply being able to identify this common wetland plant will prevent a lot of construction headaches. Cinnamon fern grows in or adjacent to wetland areas. If observed prior to or during construction, have the area examined as soon as possible. It could save the project 6 months of additional remediation process and >$40,00.00 in potential fines from State and Local authorities. |
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