
Dam Removal &
River Restoration
Dam Removal & River Restoration
Bank Stabilization
Stream Rehabilitation

Parks & Open Spaces
Parks & Open Spaces
Golf Course Water Features
Boardwalks & Bridges
Trails & Public Access
Water Access/Boat Ramps

Native Plant Communities
Native Plant Communities
Seeding
Invasive Species Management
Building a better and more sustainable tomorrow.
Considering an ecological construction project? We are happy to walk your property and discuss options. 978-744-1515

Ecosystem Restoration & Mitigation
Ecosystem Restoration & Mitigation
Salt Marshes
Cranberry Bog Restoration
Lakes & Ponds
Upland Forest & Grasslands

Dam Removal &
River Restoration
Dam Removal & River Restoration
Bank Stabilization
Stream Rehabilitation

Dredging & Marine Construction
Dredging & Marine Construction
Beneficial Use of Dredge Materials
Subtidal Infrastructure
Jetties, Piers, & Bulkheads
CDF Infrastructure

Native Plant Communities
Native Plant Communities
Seeding
Invasive Species Management
our central office has moved to:
401 Edgewater Place, Suite 680, Wakefield, MA 01880
Eco-contracting Service areas
Restoration Spotlight
– Before and After


Columbia Lake Dam – Before and After
Upcoming Industry Events
Join us on Tuesday July 22nd, to trim trails at the Agawam River Trail. We will meet at 9am and work until about 11am. Please bring your own work gloves if you have them. Tools will be provided but you are welcome to bring your own (i.e; loppers, clippers, etc). Water, sun screen, bug spray and appropriate woods attire is encouraged. Parking is available at the end of Knowles Ave, East Wareham. When: July 22nd 9am-11am Where: Agawam River Trail, Knowles Ave, East Wareham, MA Click here to register https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/c99kmdV62Er5093EBXCAAg Celebrate Summer on Cape Cod with a free community event that will be music to your ears! In a unique collaboration between Barnstable Land Trust https://blt.org , Cape Symphony https://www.capesymphony.org/ , and the Osterville Village Library https://ostervillevillagelibrary.org/ , the community is invited to bring their own flower pots (BYOFP) to the big tent at OVL for a participatory percussion concert. Nature and musical crafts will also be available. Thanks to the Make Music Day Alliance, Free Vic Firth mallets will be available while supplies last. Bring a small to mid-size pottery or ceramic flower pot (metal mixing bowls also work). See you under the big tent! (Registration is welcome but not required.) Register HERE https://blt.org/flowerpot-community-concert . Come and be dazzled by the extraordinary nighttime creatures known as moths. Join ecologist Beth Taylor in viewing, photographing and identifying the moths in our forests. Known as a Moth Ball, we will attract them with special lights and treats. Open to participants aged 10 and up, with children accompanied by an adult. Your Guide: Beth Taylor is a CCF Trustee, Cape Cod ecologist, conservationist and retired science teacher. Special Notes: Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for a night-time walk along uneven ground, and bring a flashlight or headlamp. Please Note: * Ticket sales are final – no refunds. REGISTER https://www.eventbrite.com/e/moth-ball-twine-field-tickets-1454757140769?aff=oddtdtcreator Looking for a fun, educational activity to do with your kids, grandkids or young visitors this summer? Join BCWC on Thursdays at Dowses Beach in Osterville for our East Bay Discovery Program. Note that Dowses is a Barnstable resident-only beach and you will need a beach sticker for parking. Do you care about our environment? Join local author and food writer Elspth Hay and award-winning author Kate Woodworth as they discuss their work and, in conjunction with APCC’s Kristen Andres, tangible steps we can take to protect our environment. Register Here. https://brewsterbookstore.com/events/author-talk-with-kate-woodworth-elispeth-hay Join Orleans Conservation Trust and Youth Librarian Kim Auclair for her well-known Thursday morning story time (10:30-11:30am). Our children and grandchildren will learn about pollinators: those amazing birds, butterflies, and bees who are so important to our gardens and our food supply. Following the story, children will create a companion craft designed by Kim. Participants will also get to know the flowers our pollinators love and experience the new native plant garden at the library, contributed and planted by OCT. OCT will also have a Trustee at every story hour to answer questions from both caregivers and children. Registration is not required for these free programs. Join DCLT for a free tour of our headquarters at Not Enough Acres Farm. Learn about the farm’s history, what we’re growing, and how we’re growing our impact in your community. Come learn about what’s happening at the farm: * Cut Flower Plot REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Email [email protected] mailto:[email protected] 📍 107 Sesuit Neck Rd. East Dennis, 02641 📆 10 AM on Fridays: * July 25 Resilient Roots http://www.resroots.org and the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA https://nofa.org/ ) are teaming up to offer a special workshop on soil health and eco-friendly landscaping practices. The session is aimed at both professional landscapers and home gardeners, and offers 1 continuing education credit for the Massachusetts Certified Landscape Professional (MCLP) program. Resilient Roots Executive Director Kristie Kapp and NOFA/Mass Soil Technical Coordinator and Education Director Rubén Parrilla will cover the basics of soil microbiology, the importance of soil testing, and organic techniques to build and maintain healthy soil. These sustainable and resilient landscaping methods can decrease weed pressure, increase plant nutrient availability, and sink and store water. The result? Landscapes that, in addition to being beautiful and productive, provide essential pollinator habitat, decrease erosion, and help mitigate climate change by storing carbon in the ground. Human activity has been destroying the soil that helps balance our ecosystem. Come learn how to be part of the solution! Register at the NOFA website https://secure.givelively.org/event/northeast-organic-farming-association-massachusetts-chapter/2025-education-events/ecological-landscaping-soil-health . Sliding-scale cost of $30, $50, or $70.Tuesday July 22
Wednesday July 23
* You will be notified by telephone if the walk must be cancelled because of inclement weather, and your ticket(s) will be fully refunded.
* Meeting details and directions will be provided upon purchase of tickets.Thursday July 24
Friday July 25
* Mushroom Growing
* Native Perennial Patch
* Veggie Plots
* Fruit Orchard
* And Much More!
* August 1
* August 29
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