A scene from ‘Museum Hill’ (taken this past fall), one of the post-agricultural meadows (technically an inland sandplain grassland) at Norcross. The soil here is very sandy and low in nutrients, …

A scene from ‘Museum Hill’ (taken this past fall), one of the post-agricultural meadows (technically an inland sandplain grassland) at Norcross. The soil here is very sandy and low in nutrients, …
Wales Open Space and Recreation Plan and Hazard Mitigation Plan Meeting.Saturday, March 8, 202510 a.m. to 12 p.m.Wales Elementary SchoolBreakfast from Cedar Street Cafe will be served and activities for …
Our native cherries don’t get enough attention! The cherry genus (Prunus) includes several native species (at least nine in our region) that are ecological powerhouses. We tend to think of …
Photo taken by Justin Roch during an Insect Outreach event in Fall 2021 with the entomology group Fernald Club at UMass Amherst. Caro is pictured with an enthusiastic and curious …
The Norcross Wildlife Foundation is pleased to announce the return of its winter lecture series! Registration is required for this event as seating is limited. Click the link to be …
Caroline Cay Adams will start in this role with us on November 25th. Caroline brings to us deep strength and experience in youth and public education and programming, with 14 …
Our public trails will be closed for the season beginning on Wednesday, November 27. We look forward to seeing you in April! Click here to see the full list of …
Norcross Wildlife Foundation is proud to present the annual LaFond Oak Forest Program in memory of Eugene W. LaFond and Helen Mason LaFond.Saturday, October 05, 2024, at 10am Join us for a hike to …
We are hiring! Applications are now being accepted for the position of Director of Education and Public Programming.
The staff of the Norcross Wildlife Foundation invites the public to find out more about all that Norcross has to offer, at an open house to be held on Saturday, …