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TRWA Blog

TRWA Blog

  • Guest Speaker: Norman Smith – Snowy Owls to Saw-whet Owls - In February, we welcomed world-renowned snowy owl expert Norman Smith to TRWA’s Guest Speaker event at the Middleborough Public Library. Norman spent the hour speaking on his life as a “self-taught naturalist,” working as a raptor specialist for Mass Audubon, and involving his children and grandchildren in his important work.... Continue reading
  • Featured Event: Listening to Nature with Bioindicators - TRWA’s program, “Listening to Nature with Bioindicators” was held on January 24th at the Boyden Wildlife Refuge.  The frigid temperatures kept the program indoors, but Abby Abrahamson, TRWA’s Bruce Spooner Education Center Program Manager kept participants enthused with interesting discussion, interactive materials, and hands-on learning. Abby presented a very informative... Continue reading
  • New Staff at TRWA - As we enter 2026, TWRA is privileged to welcome and introduce you to our two new staff members, Melissa Benjamin, TRWA Coordinator, and Abby Abrahamson, Bruce Spooner Education Center Program Manager.  Melissa Benjamin comes to TRWA with a background in wildlife management/conservation, office management, environmental education, and communications. She earned... Continue reading
Watershed News

Watershed News

  • May Water Quality Monitoring Results - The sampling results for May 12, 2026 are available.   The results for nitrate downstream of the Brockton wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) were higher than the Mount Hope Bay water quality target of TN 0.45 mg/l however by Church St sampling station down river in Raynham the river met this... Continue reading
  • April Water Quality Monitoring Results - April was the first month of the TRWA 2026 water quality monitoring season. The numeric results are on our Monitoring Results website page. The results for nitrate downstream of the Brockton wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) were higher than the Mount Hope Bay water quality target of total nitrogen 0.45 mg/l... Continue reading

Guided Walk: Bug Walk with Blake Dinius

Sunday, May 31 – 1:00pm-3:00pm

Pratt Farm, Middleboro, MA

 

The Story of the Traveling Flower Seed

Friday, June 5  – 4:00pm-6:00pm

DCR Sweets Knoll State Park

 

Macros with 4-H Homeschool Club

Wednesday, June 17 – 2:00pm-4:00pm

**4-H Club Members Only**

 

Nature Art Series: Local Artist Panel Talk

Thursday, June 18 – 6:00pm-7:30pm

Dighton Public Library

 

Climate Cafe

Saturday, June 20  – 10:00am-12:00pm

Taunton Public Library

 

Guided Walk: Beaver Walk

Saturday, June 20 – 5:00pm-7:00pm

Pratt Farm, Middleboro

 

Splash into Science: What is a Watershed?

Wednesday, June 24 – 6:30pm-7:30pm

Bridgewater Public Library

 

Programming is made possible by the generosity of our members, individual donors, the Bruce Spooner Family and

See our events calendar for more events

Tides in Fall River:

To get the time of HIGH tide in Taunton add approximately 45 minutes to the high tide times listed below. For the time of LOW tide in Taunton add 2 hours and 15 minutes to the time of low tide listed below.

Water Height at the Titicut St gauge in Bridgewater:

USGS Water-data graph for Taunton River
Our Mission...to protect and restore the watershed’s natural resources for current and future generations.