Saturday April 7, 2018 was snowy and cold, but fun! 60 students and 9 coaches from 11 teams (Brockton/Wildlands, Doherty, Fitchburg, Leicester, Lexington, Newton North, Newton South, Reading, Rockland, Shepherd Hill and Somerset Berkley) attended hands-on sessions in the morning and a Mini-Envirothon in the afternoon. As always, the excellent facilities and outdoor resources at Alden were enjoyed by all! Kelley Freda had the water sessions outside measuring flow and turbidity among other WQ indicators in one of the many streams flowing through the property. Joe Perry can measure trees anywhere, but there are a surprising number of species right by the back door. Flavio Sutti of Mass Audubon joined us for the wildlife sessions and actually enjoyed the fine layer of snow as it showed off some tracks on the wildlife habitat assessment hike. And the fabulous excavators at Alden dug Al Averill a soil pit! A huge thank you to Alden Lab for hosting us again!
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2018 Mass Envirothon Video
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Spring Workshop @ Alden Lab 4.7.18
Please join us at Alden Research Laboratories in Holden MA on Saturday April 7 for our spring workshop.

Registration opens at 8:45.
Concurrent sessions with ample time for hands-on learning at all 4 station areas: Wildlife, Water, Soil and Forestry as well as the 2018 Current Issue: Partnering with Nature in Watersheds.
2018_Alden_workshop Final Agenda
9:00 – Welcome
9:15-10:25 Concurrent Session 1
10:30-11:40 Concurrent Session 2
11:45-12:15 Lunch – Bring your own lunch
12:15-12:55 Keynote in Auditorium
1-3:30 Mini-Envirothon
Curious about what to expect on competition day? Want to try out some questions to see if you’re ready? Teams will visit 4 stations for 25 minutes each. Short hands-on tests will be administered and then discussed at Forest, Water, Wildlife and Soil. The Current Issue station will get teams to review their research so far and think about what it will take to make an effective presentation.
To Register, send an email to massenvirothon@gmail.com with a list of student names. Final numbers must be received by Wednesday March 28.
2018 Winter Workshop Wrap Up
We had 71 students and 19 coaches from 12 teams attend the Feb 9 workshop. Maggie Payne taught the soils sessions, Pam Landry taught teams how to use a field guide and how to determine wildlife habitat from aerial photographs, Kelley Freda did water quality and a special session on how to design a rain garden, Joe Perry’s crews were (of course) loudly enthusiastic identifying and measuring trees, and many folks had fun working with the stream table with Christine Hatch from UMass Extension. MWCC staff were welcoming and easy to work with- a big thanks to Mt Wachusett Community College for hosting us!
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2018 Winter Workshop at Mt Wachusett Community College
Please join us Friday February 9, 2018 at Mt Wachusett Community College in Gardner.

Registration opens at 8.
Concurrent sessions with ample time for hands-on learning at all 4 station areas: Wildlife, Water, Soil and Forestry as well as the 2018 Current Issue: Partnering with Nature in Watersheds.
8:40 – Welcome
8:50-10:20 Concurrent Session 1
10:25-11:50 Concurrent Session 2
11:50-12:25 Lunch – Bring your own or try the Cafeteria line- lots of great choices!
12:30-2:00 Concurrent Session 3
To Register, send an email to massenvirothon@gmail.com with a list of student names. Final numbers must be received by Monday January 29.
Directions to Mt Wachusett Community College
Park in Lot C (parking lot map)
Enter into the South Cafeteria
Fall Workshop @ UMass Amherst 11.15.17
Fall Workshop for Coaches and Teams
UMass Amherst Campus Center
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Link to UMass article
Kick off the 2017-2018 Envirothon year with this introductory workshop.
- Learn about this year’s current issue: Partnering with Nature in Watersheds
- Get started on ecostation topics: soil, water, wildlife, and forest
- Bond with your teammates and meet other students and coaches from across the state
- Have fun and check out UMass Amherst!
8:30 Registration opens, teams are paired with UMass students for a welcome as they arrive.
9 – 2:15 Introduction followed by four concurrent sessions with a lunch break.
Current Issue topics and speakers:
- Getting Started on your Community Research – Will Snyder (UMass Extension)
- Forests -The Living Filter – Paul Barten (UMass Department of Environ. Conservation)
- Forest patches in a developing landscape: structure, function, importance (Field session) – Lena Fletcher (UMass Dept. of Environ. Conservation)
- Managing runoff and water quality with a green-infrastructure, a landscape approach – Jack Ahern (UMass Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning)
- Wetland Functions & Wetland Soils – Deborah Henson (UMass Environmental Science Program)
- Climate change, flooding and Riversmart Communities – Christine E. Hatch ( UMass Dept of Geosciences)
- Natural Remedies for Pollution in Massachusetts Watersheds – Paula Rees (UMass College of Engineering)
- Green Infrastructure: Cleansing and Managing Stormwater – Mark Lindhult (UMass Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning)
- How Climate Change and Land Use are Affecting Watershed Systems – Timothy Randhir (Department of Environ. Conservation)
- Dams, Urbanization, Climate Change, and Fish – Rebecca Quiñones, Ph.D. (MassWildlife Rivers and Streams Project Leader)
- Thinking Globally and Acting Locally: The Role of Conservation Commissions in Protecting Wetlands, Open Space and Water Resources – Dorothy A. McGlincy, Executive Director & Michèle A. Girard, Associate Director and Education Coordinator, Massachusetts Association of Conservation Commissions
- Effective Community Advocacy 101 & Maximizing Ecosystem Services: Watershed Scale Conservation – Stefanie Covino, Coordinator of Shaping the Future of Your Community Program, Mass Audubon
- Citizen Watershed Groups – Jennifer Bowman, Connecticut River Conservancy
- Study tour of Morrill Courtyard- C. Kim Jaworski-Bruschi, (UMass Facilities)
- Green Roof Tour of Integrated Learning Center- Lauren Healey, (student, UMass Department of Environmental Conservation)
- Study Tour of the UMass John W. Olver Design Building – Stormwater Management Infrastructure- Paul Barten (UMass Department of Environmental Conservation)Sara Lawler (UMass Dept of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning), &
Peggi Clouston, (UMass Department of Environmental Conservation)
And introductory workshops by Envirothon curriculum leaders:
Forest: Joe Perry, Mass Department of Conservation & Recreation (Forestry)
Wildlife: Pam Landry, MassWildlife
Water: Kelley Freda, Mass Department of Conservation & Recreation (Water Supply Protection)
Soil: Al Averill, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
This workshop is free for registered teams. All other schools need to pay $10 per participant- these fees will be deducted from your annual program registration. Contact Brita Dempsey, Mass Envirothon Coordinator, for details. massenvirothon@gmail.com. Students should bring a lunch or plan on purchasing one at one of many UMass eateries. Parking is available at a small cost at the UMass parking garage. School buses and vehicles with state plates park for free – call for specific parking information.
Download the sign up form: UMass workshop mini agenda17.1
Mass Envirothon Best Management Practices Tours, West Boylston
Join Kelley Freda, Environmental Analyst with the DCR-Division of Water Supply Protection for a tour and discussion of several structural best management practices (BMPs) around the Wachusett Reservoir watershed. We will visit several raingardens, an infiltration basin, a large bioretention area, and gravel wetland. This will be a great introduction to this year’s current issue topic on the use of green infrastructure and environmental engineering! Although the tour will be fairly informal, Kelley will talk about how each works, why they were constructed, some design considerations, the differences between them, and of course, some water quality. We will need to drive to a couple of close by locations as not all are within walking distance.
You are all welcome to stay and explore and observe the watershed after the tour. We have a bog (Poutwater Pond), beaver ponds, streams, wetlands and historical areas.
Meet at DCR Main office, 180 Beaman Street, West Boylston at the flagpole entrance parking lot.
Three tour dates are offered:
Sunday, October 8, 2017 1:30-4 Columbus Day weekend (The Wachusett Reservoir Dam located in Clinton is also open to the public to walk across the top on this day from 10-1. It only happens 2 times a year! Bring your cameras if you plan on staying)
Thursday, October 12, 2017 4-6pm
Saturday, October 14, 2017 10-12am
Tours are free, but you MUST register in advance, at least 3 days before the tour.
Lexington HS Envirothon team successful at the 2017 NCF Envirothon

Five members of the Lexington High School Envirothon team traveled to Maryland with their coach to represent Massachusetts at the 2017 NCF Envirothon. They had a great time and came in 15th place overall. Here is a video they put together describing their year and the competition:
Congratulations, Lexington!
2017 Spring Workshop at Alden Lab

The 2017 Massachusetts Envirothon Spring Workshop will be held
Saturday April 8, 2017
at Alden Research Laboratory in Holden MA Full Agenda including Directions
8:45 a.m. Registration
9:00 – 9:10 Welcome
9:15 – 10:25 Workshops – choose one
10:30 – 11:40 Workshops – choose one
11:45 – 12:15 Lunch (Bring your own or sign up for a $5 sandwich at registration)
12:15 – 12:55 Overview of Alden & Introduction to the 2017 Current Issue
1:00-3:30 Mini Envirothon
To sign up, please contact massenvirothon@gmail.com, Sign up Form
2017 Winter Workshop
The 2017 Winter Workshop will be held again at Worcester Technical High School.
Wednesday Feb 1, 2017
DUE TO WEATHER 2 hour delay. Registration opens at 9:45, 1st session (scheduled 2nd) starts at 10:30.
TWO long sessions will be held for indepth explorations of our station areas and current issue topics.
Team Sign up form (please return to Brita by January 24)
This is a great chance to learn more about Envirothon and consider forming a team. If you are new to the program and would like to attend this workshop, please fill out the following contact form.
