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Program NameOrganizationBrief DescriptionFilterNeighborhoods Served
A Mountain Classroom
A Mountain Classroom is a residential environmental education program that works with the community’s schools.  During one- to five-day sessions, students stay at AMC’s New Hampshire huts or lodges, and study curriculum such as Watersheds or Geology that includes how humans affect and are related to the natural environment.  Many of the program's concepts and activities are taught while on the trail.  There are also team-building exercises, games, and evening activities.
Dorchester; Mattapan; Roxbury; South Boston; West Roxbury
Academic Year Program (AYP)The Food Project
Students who complete the summer program can join the AYP where they lead volunteers, work in shelters, and learn about agriculture/environment/hunger/service/leadership/communication.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Adopt-a-BoatMIT Sea Grant College Program
An educational partnership between commercial fishermen and K-12 classrooms.  Program goal is to have teachers utilize fishermen as a resource to teach about marine resources and life of a fisherman.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Agency Camp ProgramsHale Reservation
Environmental education, resources, and leadership development to youth attending seven camps serving youth from Greater Boston.
Charlestown; Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Mission Hill; Roxbury; West Roxbury
All Access Boston HarborSave the Harbor/Save the Bay
All Access combines the history of Boston Harbor and the Harbor Islands with environmental education and hands-on learning to make sure youth have fun while learning.  Community groups from all over the Boston region meet at Fleet Boston Pavilion, participate in a history skit with Boston by the Sea and explore Georges Island with a National Park guide.
Charlestown; Chinatown/Leather District; Dorchester; Downtown; East Boston; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roslindale; Roxbury; South Boston; West Roxbury
Allandale Farm Outdoor Summer ProgramAllandale Farm
Outdoor environmental program in the setting of a private working farm.
Charlestown; Downtown; Fenway /Kenmore; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Roslindale; Roxbury; West Roxbury
Aquaculture in the ClassroomMIT Sea Grant College Program
Utilizing recirculating aquaculture systems to grow fish in the classroom.
All Boston Neighborhoods
BEAN (Boston Environmental Ambassadors to the National Park Service)Island Alliance
BEAN is an afterschool program focusing on environmental issues for urban teenagers 14 to 18. BEAN provides hands-on experience as well as career exploration, stewardship projects, college prep, environmental education, and community service outreach.  This program is implemented in collaboration with the National Park Service (see organizations).
Charlestown; Chinatown/Leather District; Dorchester; Downtown; East Boston; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roslindale; Roxbury; South Boston; West Roxbury
Bold TeensCodman Square Health Center
A teen peer leadership program, BOLD (Breath of Life: Dorchester) TEENS, works with Dorchester Environmental Health Coalition & Codman Square Health Center to educate, prevent, advocate and seek policy to improve the environment in Dorchester.
Dorchester
Boston area sailing centers and Boston Harbor WeekSave the Harbor/Save the Bay
Save the Harbor/Save the Bay educates sailing center instructors about Boston Habor history, ecology and biology.  The instructors in turn pass their new knowledge to the young sailors with the help of our youth program coordinator. 
 
Boston Harbor Week allows sailors to learn more and participate in special activities, like going to a salt marsh, whale watching, visiting harbor islands, etc.  Sailors also paritipcate in the Fishing 101 program once a week.
Charlestown; Dorchester; East Boston; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Roxbury; South Boston
Boston Children's Museum Teaching KitsBoston Children's Museum
Hands-on object based units on social studies, science, art, math and health.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Boston Schools InitiativeMassachusetts Audubon Boston Nature Center
Supports 37 schools within a two mile radius enabling approximately 4,000 students to explore science and the natural world in their classrooms, schoolyards and at the BNC, while helping teachers integrate ecological concepts into science, mathematics, social studies, and lanuage arts.
Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roslindale; Roxbury
Boston Schoolyard InitiativeBoston Schoolyard Funders Collaborative
Works with a whole school population and neighborhood-based programs to design, construct, and use school grounds as an educational resource.
Allston-Brighton; Back Bay; Charlestown; Chinatown/Leather District; Dorchester; East Boston; Fenway /Kenmore; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; North End; Roslindale; Roxbury; South Boston; South End; West Roxbury
Boston Urban StewardsUniversity of Massachusetts Extension - Communities, Families and Youth Program
B.U.S. is a hands-on community tree stewardship training program for middle and high school age youth.  The teens work with and learn from professionals whose job it is to care for and maintain the urban environment, especially public street trees.  It is a partnership with the Boston Parks Department.
Dorchester; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roslindale; Roxbury; South Boston; South End; West Roxbury
Camp on the ChannelBoston Children's Museum
Collaboration with Greater Boston YMCA and South Boston Neighborhood House, Camp connects children from Boston's neighborhoods to downtown waterfront and harbor.
All Boston Neighborhoods; Allston-Brighton; Charlestown; Chinatown/Leather District; Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Roxbury; South Boston; West Roxbury
Community Environmental Stewardship ProgramEagle Eye Institute
Works with partner organizations to provide support for Learn About Forest Programs as a basis for urban community stewardship building.
Dorchester; Roxbury; South End
Community Foresters ProgramUrban Ecology Institute
Through the Community Foresters Program, graduate students work with community groups in underserved communities in Greater Boston to design and implement planting projects on sites the groups have identified.  The graduate students also lead workshops on tree planting and plant care and maintenance with their groups.
All Boston Neighborhoods; Dorchester; East Boston; Jamaica Plain; Roxbury
Conservation Good TurnBoy Scouts of America - Boston Chapter
Launched in 1995 to promote and carry out a conservation Good Turn in their home communities.
All Boston Neighborhoods
CO-SEEDAntioch New England InstituteAll Boston Neighborhoods
Critter DaysBoston Children's Museum
Live animal program once a month
Crossroads ConnectsCrossroads for Kids
Custom designed per school/youth group.  We have a special mobile adventure, nature, farm program that can be done virtually anywhere contracted.  We have mini buses, canoe trailers, inflatable mountain, animals, project adventure mobile initiatives, mountain bikes, hiking, rockclimbing gear to run programs in situ.
Charlestown; Dorchester; Downtown; Jamaica Plain
E TeamYouth Enrichment Services
50 Urban teens venture to outdoor sites in Boston, Vermont, the Berskshires, and Cape Cod, learning about ecosystems, participating in physically-challenging activities, and doing community service projects.
Allston-Brighton; Charlestown; Chinatown/Leather District; Dorchester; East Boston; Fenway /Kenmore; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; North End; Roslindale; Roxbury; South Boston; South End; West Roxbury
Earn-A-Bike After-School and In-School ProgramsBikes Not Bombs
An experiential education program that builds environmental awareness and pre-vocational skills.   While young people (ages 12 & up) earn a bicycle, they completely recondition themselves.  Environmental Ed activities include "The Great Commuter Race" and lots of field trips by bike.
Charlestown; Dorchester; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roslindale; Roxbury
Earn-A-Bike Summer ProgramBikes Not Bombs
An experiential educational program that builds environmental awareness and pre-vocational skills.  While young people (ages 12+) earn a bike, they recondition themselves. Older teens are hired as assistant instructors.  Environmental Ed activities include the "Great Commuter Race" in which speed, environmental and social costs of a trip by bike, car and by "T" are considered.
Allston-Brighton; Charlestown; Dorchester; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roxbury
Earth ForceGirl Scouts
The Earth Force program is a year long environmental initiative involving 250 girls and 30 volunteers who take part in community projects in which the girls will identify an environmental problem, take part in workshops to learn about the issue and finally create a plan to solve the problem.  The culmination of the program will be "Earth Week," where the groups will put into action their plan in their community, and present their projects at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham at the first ever Girl Scout Environmental Awareness Fair.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Earth Service CorpsHyde Park YMCA
An environmental education program that focuses on service learning, community service and diversity.  Participants elect a governing council for youth leadership, plan service learning projects, get together for social events and engage in field studies related to science.
Dorchester; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; South Boston
Ecological Literacy ProjectWorld Media Foundation
Teaches students in high school how to make audio stories about environmental change.
South Boston
Environmental Chelsea Creek Crew (E3C)Neighborhood of Affordable Housing (NOAH)
7 Member paid youth crew - work 6-10 hrs/wk school year - 25 hrs/wk in summer.   Learn organizing, environmental stewardship, community activism, conduct field studies, etc.
All Boston Neighborhoods; East Boston
Explore ItBoston Children's MuseumAllston-Brighton; Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Roxbury
Exploring the Emerald Necklace Park SystemEmerald Necklace Conservancy
Park(s) tour with distribution of educational material and presentation of information on history, design, current conditions, etc.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Fishing 101Save the Harbor/Save the Bay
At various locations around Boston, Save the Harbor/Save the Bay staff teach young people how to explore the marine environment in the field – using field guides, lobster pots, dip nets, fishing rods, etc.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Flowers ChangeArnold Aboretum of Harvard University
A seasonal program offered in the spring that examines how flowers make seeds.
Jamaica Plain; Roslindale; Roxbury; West Roxbury
For Fee Educational ProgramsZoo New England
Hand-on, inquiry-based education programs offered to any group (schools, scouts, etc.) for a fee.  Programs cover a wide variety of topics and are taylored to the age of the group.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Franklin Park Coalition Summer Youth CrewFranklin Park Coalition
Summer jobs in the park doing horticulture, forestry, landscape maintenance.
Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Roxbury
Girls In ActionBikes Not Bombs
Ten to thirteen year old girls build new, positive relationships to themselves, each other, their community and environment as they get physically active through bike-riding.
Allston-Brighton; Dorchester; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roxbury
Global Habitat Project and Hale Reservation Summer Camp CollaborationGlobal Habitat Project
GHB has combined efforts with Hale Reservation to provide environmental lessons to urban kids in outdoor summer camps.
 
For more information about this experience, please refer to the "Agency Camp Programs" program offered by Hale Reservation.
All Boston Neighborhoods
GreentimesGlobal Habitat Project
Urban teens create environmental science/nature newsletters for 3rd to 8th graders in an afterschool program. The newlsetters (in JR and SR editions) are distributed for free to 30,000 students in public schools in greater Boston.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Greentimes ClubsGlobal Habitat Project
A pilot Nature/Environmental afterschool club held in school and led by a teacher with a GHP intern and using Greentimes materials and focus.
All Boston Neighborhoods; Roxbury
Haley School InitiativeMassachusetts Audubon Boston Nature Center
Builds on an environmentally themed school with BNC and Haley educators as partners.  Over 300 students explore natural environments, carry out minds-on/hands-on extended investigations in science, and use a child centered and interdisciplinary approach to foster critical thinking strategies.
Allston-Brighton; Dorchester; East Boston; Fenway /Kenmore; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roslindale; Roxbury; South Boston; South End
Harbor ConnectionsIsland Alliance
Harbor Connections is an environmental education program that introduces teachers and Boston public school students to the Boston Harbor Islands as a rich resource for teaching about physics, the environment, and social history. Students have in-class teachings, special guests, and on island expeditions two times a year. The program currently serves over 1700 students in 10 Boston area schools.
Charlestown; Chinatown/Leather District; Dorchester; Downtown; East Boston; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roslindale; Roxbury; South Boston; South End; West Roxbury
Harbor Discoveries CampThe New England Aquarium
Summer camp for children grades 4-9.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Headstart InitiativeArnold Aboretum of Harvard University
The Arboretum is just beginning outreach to local Headstarts, providing buses so children can come to the Arboretum.
All Boston Neighborhoods; Jamaica Plain; Roslindale
Healthy Active LifestylesBoston Children's Museum
Healthy eating is promoted through activities which are based on sound nutrition, eating 5 fruits and vegetables per day.
 
Physical activities are staff-led: jump rope, soccer ball dribbling, hopscotch, dance, self guided rock/wall climbing, indoor climbing, tunnel structures.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Hemlock Hill - A Changing EcosystemArnold Aboretum of Harvard University
This program was designed to address 5th grade lifesciences standards. It looks at the changing hemlock population and asks students to predict how the ecosystem will change.
All Boston Neighborhoods; Jamaica Plain; Roslindale; Roxbury
High FlightHyde Park YMCA
An outdoor adventure program that is full of challenges.  In High Flight teens are introduced to team building initiatives, hiking, indoor and outdoor rock climbing, camping, basic survival skills, social events, volunteerism and more.  Program activities encourage each teen to develop a sense of autonomy while gaining a better understanding of group dynamics and their responsibility to other participants.    
Dorchester; Hyde Park; Mattapan
Indoor Climbing WallHyde Park YMCA
The Hyde Park YMCA has an indoor climbing wall that is available persons at all levels.  The wall is open to members Tuesday nights from 6:30-8PM.  Member may enjoy the wall for free, a guest fee is applied to non-members, contact the Hyde Park YMCA front desk about guest fees at (617)361-2300 ext. 225.  The wall is also available for private rent, i.e. birthday parties.
Dorchester; Hyde Park; Mattapan; Roslindale; West Roxbury
Learn About Forests (TM)University of Massachusetts Extension - Communities, Families and Youth Program
A carefully designed one-day experience which brings 6 to 15 young people from low income urban communities to a rural forest environment.  It introduces urban young people to the beauty and care of trees, builds bridges to careers in forestry and natural resources, and opens opportunities to develop further environmental programming, stewardship and leadership development.  The program was developed by Eagle Eye Institute
All Boston Neighborhoods
Marine Mammal SafariSave the Harbor/Save the Bay
In the spring, Save the Harbor/Save the Bay takes 300 young people out into Boston Harbor to witness the seasonal migration of seals and porpoises.  For many youth, this is their first trip out on the water.
Allston-Brighton; Charlestown; Chinatown/Leather District; Dorchester; Downtown; East Boston; Fenway /Kenmore; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; North End; Roslindale; Roxbury; South Boston; South End; West Roxbury
Mystic Water Quality MonitoringMystic River Watershed Community
Semester-long program designed to engage students in the urban river environment in their community, learn quantitative skills and environmental stewardship.
Charlestown
Native Trees, Native PeoplesArnold Aboretum of Harvard University
A tree identification program designed to teach the differences between evergreen and deciduous trees and to link each tree to the way Native Peoples used it to meet basic survival needs.
Jamaica Plain; Roslindale; Roxbury
On-The-Bike Summer ProgramBikes Not Bombs
Nine to eleven year old children attending all-day summer camps come to Bikes Not Bombs for 4-8 days to learn urban bike riding skills, learn about transportation and the environment, and have fun!  Older teens are hired as assistant instructors.
Chinatown/Leather District; East Boston; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roxbury
Out of School Environmental StewardshipFranklin Park Coalition
School and youth groups come to the park for a single or occasional volunteer stewardship or learning activity.
Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Roxbury
Outdoor Classroom ProgramEarthworks
The Outdoor Classroom Program provides hands-on environmental education to Boston public school children by using schoolyard orchards and gardens as a learning space.
Chinatown/Leather District; Dorchester; East Boston; Jamaica Plain; South End
Outdoor ExplorationsOutdoor Explorations
Kayak by moonlight off the coast of Maine, build accessible trails in a local state park, or learn how to rock climb in the greater Boston area—all in a fun, supportive, and inclusive environment! Participate in one of our many programs for people with and without disabilities, of all ages and backgrounds, and be a part of our mission for social change.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Outreaches, overnights, family and community programsThe New England Aquarium
Outreaches: programs delivered for a fee in schools throughout the North East;  Overnights: for private groups (including scouts) at the Aquarium; Family Programs: for young children and families; Community Programs: free for afterschool programs and projects.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Peace Garden Summer CampESAC (Ensuring Stability through Action in our Community)
We offer workshops and instruction to children enrolled in Egleston UMCA Summer Program at the Egleston Peace Garden.   Topics are urban gardening.
Jamaica Plain; Roxbury
Planet Protectors"e" inc. The Environmental Learning and Action Center
After-school environmental science provided to 9 sites. Programs create action projects.
Charlestown; Chinatown/Leather District; Dorchester; Downtown; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roxbury
Plants in AutumnArnold Aboretum of Harvard University
A seasonal program offered in the fall for grades 3-5 that examines seed dispersal strategies.
Jamaica Plain; Roslindale; Roxbury; West Roxbury
Preschool Initiative (PI) (Agriculture in the Classroom)Re-Vision House
Hands on activities for preschool children at Re-Vision House and Lena Park DayCare Centers.
Dorchester; Mattapan
Professional Development for EducatorsMassachusetts Audubon Boston Nature Center
Professional Development Programs and Resource Learning Center provide opportunities available for educators, out-of school time providers and others interested in developing an understanding of the environment as a setting for integrated sciences.  BNC promotes an audience-centered, inquir-based approach where staff, volunteers, interns, cultural organization partners and participants create together a community of learners.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Public Programs/Community ProgramsMassachusetts Audubon Boston Nature Center
Quarterly design based on Interactive Educational exhibit theme.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Rainbow StewardsEagle Eye Institute
Environmental learning and stewardship, peer leadership training.
Renewable Energy Education and Project SupportMass. Energy
Mass Energy provides support to schools interested in pursuing renewable energy projects.  We offer classroom presentations, resources for teachers, and assistance with project management.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Roarin' Snorin' SleepoversZoo New England
Education overnight programs offered to groups (scouts, school groups, other organizations, etc.) for a fee.
Allston-Brighton; Back Bay; Beacon Hill/West End; Charlestown; Dorchester; Downtown; East Boston; Fenway /Kenmore; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; North End; Roslindale; Roxbury; South Boston; South End; West Roxbury
Roxbury Environmental Empowerment Project (REEP)Alternatives for Community & Environment (ACE)
REEP's begins with a 4-5 month environmental justice curriculum that is delivered to more than 75 youth each year in 4 Roxbury public schools (5th-12th grade).  Through this once-a-week program, youth define their own priorities and then gain skills through a hands-on project in their community.  In addition, REEP does 15-20 workshops a year, engaging an additional 300-400 youth.  The most intensive level of involvement in REEP is our three-year youth leadership and organizing internships.  Five to seven teens participate in the internship program, gaining additional skills and developing into organizers and leaders.  REEP youth leaders work with ACE year-round earning a stipend and job skills.  They work on ACE's existing campaigns as well as their own initiatives.
Allston-Brighton; Dorchester; East Boston; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roxbury; South Boston; South End
School Environmental Education ProgramsHale Reservation
Programs for schools, youth groups, churches, scouts, etc.
Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Roslindale; Roxbury; West Roxbury
School Partnerships ProgramThe Food Project
Elementary school students come to our urban farms to plant, harvest, and cook food.  Focus is hands on learning so children experience gardening/science outside the classroom.
Dorchester; Roxbury
School Retreats/Outdoor Ed.Crossroads for Kids
3+ Day traditional enviro/outdoor education retreats at one of our three camps - most are at Camp Wing in Duxbury.
All Boston Neighborhoods
School/Camp PartnershipCrossroads for Kids
We work with specific partner schools to run their 6th grade outdoor education retreat, send their children to our 21 day Summer Camp and follow up 1x per month in their classrooms with asset development model outdoor education.
Dorchester; Downtown
Science StarsZoo New England
Set of education programs for 4th and 5th Graders in select Boston Public Schools.  Program is partially grant funded through Howard Hughes Medical Institute and focuses on MA Standards of Adaptations, Populations, and Ecosystems.
All Boston Neighborhoods; Allston-Brighton; Dorchester; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Roslindale; Roxbury
Scouting and ConservationBoy Scouts of America - Boston Chapter
The conservation program is designed to incorporate throughout the Scouting program and activities an awareness and understanding of conservation as wise use of natural resources.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Sea PerchMIT Sea Grant College Program
Building and utilizing an ROV (remote operated vehicle) for monitoring the environment.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Serve and Grow ProgramThe Food Project
2,000 Volunteers per year work on our Lincoln and Roxbury Farms in spring and fall to plant, weed, harvest vegetables for shelters, farmers markets and our farm customers.  They learn about hunger and sustainable agriculture through a mini-curriculum.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Service LearningCharles River Conservancy
Hands on environmental and community service education in the Charles River Parklands.
Allston-Brighton; Back Bay; Beacon Hill/West End; Downtown
Service Learning (SL)Re-Vision House
For groups and individuals that find us, we provide a tour and a service learning program on the farm.  Topics of work and discussion include agriculture and farming, sustainable development and recycling, environmental justice, food and nutrition, homelessness.   Groups that use this program include girl scouts, camps, and the food project, as well as individuals.
Dorchester; Mattapan
Social EcologyUrban Ecology Institute
Social Ecology examines how human society interacts with the natural environment. By asking questions, students gain an appreciation for their place within the ecological data they collect. The highlight of the curriculum is a student-driven community action project in which students identify a local environmental issue, research it, and act to positively influence the health of their local social ecosystem.
Allston-Brighton; Charlestown; Dorchester; East Boston; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mission Hill; Roxbury; South Boston; South End; West Roxbury
South Bay Youth ProjectAsian Community Development Corporation
The South Bay is a new development area in downtown Boston that is located adjacent to Chinatown and falls 2/3 within Chinatown zoning jurisdiction.  A community task force has been assembled to provide community input into this 10 acre develpment project, however, notably missing from this task force is the presence of youth.  The South Bay Youth Project is a branch of ACDC's youth program, the Young Leaders Network (YLN), that aims to represent the voice of area youth concerned about the project and its' impact upon the Chinatown community.
Chinatown/Leather District; Downtown; South End
Sport Fishing and Aquatic Resources/EcologyUniversity of Massachusetts Extension - Communities, Families and Youth Program
Participants develop and learn techniques and skills for teaching others angling and aquatic ecology including water testing using biological and chemical indicators, fishprinting, macro invertebrate sampling, population dynamics, fish anatomy, identification and behavior.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Step GreenCourageous Sailing Center
An environmental curriculum with elements in each of the Five Steps of our Summer Youth Program, including activities such as Fishing 101 and Harborweek, done in cooperation with Save the Harbor/Save the Bay.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Summer CampThe Farm School
Children in 5th grade and up stay with us for five days on the farm and together we do all of the work of the farm.
Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Mission Hill; Roxbury
Summer Day Camp and Vacation WeeksMassachusetts Audubon Boston Nature Center
BNC offers on-site weeklong, all day fun adventures and exciting learning opportunities.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Summer TimesGlobal Habitat Project
Teens interview local corporate executives and write articles about their environmental involvement to publish a special edition newsletter.
Chinatown/Leather District; South Boston; West Roxbury
Summer Youth ProgramThe Food Project
We hire 50 teenagers, ages 14-16 and 10 crew leaders and assistant crew leaders, ages 17-24, to grow food on urban and suburban farmland for shelters, soup kitchens and farmers markets.  Youth go through a broad curriculum about land, food, community and personal development.
All Boston Neighborhoods
TalonsEagle Eye Institute
Career bridging program exposes young adults to career paths to green industry professions.
Teen Ambassador's ProgramMassachusetts Audubon Boston Nature Center
In partnership with five other city organizations and Mellon City ACCESS and utilizing the internship model,  allows urban teens to work and learn during out-of-school time.  It integrates training in leadership, conservation, and civic involvement.  The teens provide directs service in implementing urban ecology programs and projects that will enable them to effectively share their science expertise and serve as ambassadors for BNC in their communities.
All Boston Neighborhoods; Dorchester; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roslindale; Roxbury
The Ocean in Our BackyardTechnical Educational Research Centers (TERC)
The Ocean in Our Backyard is an afterschool program designed to enable underserved,middle school students to explore the Boston Harbor environment and to gain new academic skills and a sense of environmental citizenship.  The Ocean in Our Backyard program will engage students through experiences in science discovery, including field trips to the Harbor's estuaries, salt marshes, and outer areas.  Students will collect specimens, learn lab techniques, analyze data, and document their findings in written and oral presentations in their communities.  The curriculum will also reinforce concepts in the Massachusetts Science Framework while enabling students to become stewards of our urban environment and natural resources.
Dorchester; East Boston; Roxbury; South Boston; South End
Urban Bird BiodiversityUrban Ecology Institute
Students learn about the concepts and importance of urban bird biodiversity and improve their research skills by quantifying bird biodiversity at a local field site. Through continuous observation and monitoring of urban bird biodiversity, students also help scientists to recognize potential problems in local ecosystems and to improve the overall health  of these ecological communities.
Allston-Brighton; Charlestown; Dorchester; East Boston; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mission Hill; Roxbury; South Boston; South End; West Roxbury
Urban OrchardsEarthworks
Public fruit tree plantings are installed and cared for by Earthworks and Volunteers.  These are theaters for learning and serve workshops on tree care and horticulture.
Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roxbury; South End
Urban WildsUrban Ecology Institute
Urban Wilds uses volunteers to restore recently protected natural areas in the City of Boston. We introduce residents, schoolchildren, and others to these little known areas and offer educational programming in addition to volunteer opportunities.
Urban WildsEarthworks
Restoring recently protected natural areas in the City of Boston using the help of volunteers.  We introduce residents, schoolchildren, and others to these unknown areas anbd offer educational programming in addition to volunteer opportunities
Dorchester; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roslindale; Roxbury; West Roxbury
Visiting School ProgramThe Farm School
Groups of middle-school students come for three to five days to work the farm with us.  They come as a class with their teachers.
Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Mission Hill; Roxbury
Visits to the New England AquariumThe New England Aquarium
Individual classes come to the aquarium for tours.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Volunteer StewardshipFranklin Park Coalition
Park volunteer projects for community members doing everything from trash pick-up to landscape design.
Dorchester; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Roxbury
Volunteers for the NecklaceEmerald Necklace Conservancy
Youth stewardship program providing hands-on activities in the parks, including a rose garden.
All Boston Neighborhoods
Water Quality Field StudiesUrban Ecology Institute
Long-term monitoring of urban waterways enables scientists and students to determine the relative health of acquatic ecosystems. Through exposure to scientific research methods, students learn the importance of long-term field studies and generall become more aware of water quality issues.
Allston-Brighton; Charlestown; Dorchester; East Boston; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mission Hill; Roxbury; South Boston; South End; West Roxbury
Water Safety and Watershed EducationMystic River Watershed Community
Workshop to engage students in the urban river environment in their neighborhood and to build water safety awareness as well as environmental stewardship.
Wild Adventures Member ProgramsZoo New England
Educaton programs advertised in our member newsletter for ages 1 to Adults.  These programs have a hands-on inquiry based educational focus and are offered on a wide range of topics.
Allston-Brighton; Back Bay; Beacon Hill/West End; Charlestown; Dorchester; Downtown; Fenway /Kenmore; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill; Roslindale; Roxbury; South Boston; South End; West Roxbury
Wildlife Center ProgramNew England Wildlife Center
Environmental education based on veterinary practice at the New England Wildlife Center.
Back Bay; Dorchester; East Boston; Hyde Park; Jamaica Plain; Mattapan; Mission Hill
William T. Hornaday AwardBoy Scouts of America - Boston Chapter
Individual or Unit award.  For distinguished service in conservation.
All Boston Neighborhoods
World Conservation AwardBoy Scouts of America - Boston Chapter
Individual Award - "To Think Globally", "Act Locally" Awareness Award.
All Boston Neighborhoods
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