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An Energy Storage Webinar

Online/Zoom

Wednesday, February 16 @ 12:00 — 1:30 p.m. via Zoom Massachusetts Climate Action Network, Prince Lobel, and the Berkshire Environmental Action Team invite you to an energy storage webinar on February 16, 2022. MCAN and BEAT are advocacy organizations currently…

Beginner Wildlife Tracking

The Boulders Dalton, MA

Saturday, February 19th @ 10:00 a.m. — 1:00 p.m. Bad Weather Date is Sunday, February 20th Join the Berkshire Environmental Action Team and the Berkshire Natural Resources Council on an outing to look for signs of wildlife at The Boulders…

Winter Tree I.D. Walk at Springside Park

Springside Park Pittsfield, MA

Saturday, March 19 @ 10 AM — 12 PM BEAT will lead a winter tree identification walk at Springside Park in Pittsfield, MA, on Saturday, March 19th at 10 AM. It may be surprising, but winter is an excellent time…

Vernal Pool Walk at the Hoosac Range

Hoosac Range North Adams

Sunday, April 10 @ 10 AM — 12 PM Join Berkshire Natural Resources Council (BNRC) and BEAT for a walk to learn about vernal pools and why they are valuable and in need of protection. We will mostly be walking…

Making Art & Sowing Seeds: An Earth Day Gathering

Berkshire Environmental Action Team (BEAT) 20 Chapel St., Pittsfield, MA

Friday, April 22 from Noon to 3 PM Join us at BEAT's Environmental Leadership & Education Center for an Earth Day celebration! We will be holding an open house with some finger foods from noon to 3 PM on April…

Pittsfield Arbor Day Celebration

Kellogg Park Pittsfield, MA, United States

Friday, April 29 @ Noon The Pittsfield Department of Community Development Parks and Recreation Program will be hosting a community Arbor Day celebration at the new Kellogg Park on the corner of Lincoln and Wellington Streets. Join us as we…

Mountain Streams and Big Salamanders

Online/Zoom

Thursday, May 5 @ 6:00 — 7:00 PM via Zoom Tom Tyning will give a presentation on the amphibians and other organisms that use small mountain streams — the source of every lake, pond, stream, and brook. Rich in oxygen…

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