November 30, 2022


Hi Team,


Winter is upon us and with it comes snow; you know what that means — winter wildlife tracking! And we're very excited to welcome Dan Gardoqui — a skilled naturalist, tracker, and educator — in January for a weekend of wildlife events! Not only will he give a talk at Berkshire Community College on Friday, January 20, but he'll also lead two small groups on winter tracking workshops.


If you're interested in attending one of his workshops, there are still spaces available! You can find more details and register here.


With gratitude,

Jane, Rose, Jake, Noah, and Chelsey

Upcoming BEAT Events


Geology Hike with Expert Mark Brandriss at Hoosac Range (BNRC & BEAT) — North Adams

Saturday, December 3 • 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM


Winter Tree I.D. Walk at Springside Park — Pittsfield

Saturday, December 10 • 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM


Pittsfield Green Drinks — "Protecting What Sustains Us All: a conversation with Berkshire Environmental Action Team" — Online

Tuesday, December 20 • 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM


"Tracking Wildlife: Stories from the More-Than-Human-World" with Dan Gardoqui — BCC

Friday, January 20 • 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM


Wildlife Tracking Workshop(s) with Dan Gardoqui — Windsor

Saturday, January 21 • 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM • 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM

5 days until our wood frog shirts begin printing!

The first batch of our wood frog shirts will start to be made and distributed on December 6th. If you'd like to support BEAT by purchasing one of these t-shirts and want it sooner rather than later, be sure to order one before the campaigns close next Monday, December 5th! And if you're not yet ready to get a shirt, no worries – you can order one at any time. There are lots of colors, types of shirts, and several different designs to choose from — all in our online bonfire store.

IN THE NEWS

Register now: Animal Advocacy Training & Wildlife Talks this weekend


Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA)

Have you been wondering how to get involved in improving animal protection in Massachusetts? Join Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) for an Advocate for Animals Training. They will discuss the legislative process, preview the upcoming 2023-2024 session, and cover the many different ways that you can make a difference for animals. You’ll also have a chance to connect with others in your community who are also interested in animal protection issues. Register here to attend. If you first want to learn more about wildlife and how humans can co-exist with them in harmony, join the MSPCA presentation on 'Coexisting Humanely with Wildlife'. Topics include: how to avoid negative encounters with wildlife; information about MSPCA resources, including bear-proofing funding and beaver conflict resolution support; debunking common wildlife myths; and an overview of the MSPCA’s wildlife-related advocacy. There are two talks taking place in Pittsfield and Montery! Learn more about these talks

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Despite Biden's promises, logging still threatens old forests and U.S. climate goals


Grist

"On Earth Day 2022, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to protect important but overlooked partners in the fight against climate change: mature and old-growth forests that sequester carbon, without charging a dime. [...] But in spite of Biden’s recent commitment, federal agencies continue to move dozens of logging projects forward in federal forests across the United States, putting over 300,000 acres at risk, according to a recent report by non-profit group, Climate Forests. Lauren Anderson, climate forest program manager for the conservation group Oregon Wild, said that’s in part due to a glaring omission in the Biden administration’s executive order. 'It did not highlight logging as a threat,' Anderson said." Read More

Louisiana Communities Show the Many Contours of Climate Migration


Oisakhose Aghomo | Yes! Magazine

"Since he purchased his 311-acre property in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, in 1998, John Allaire has watched 60 acres of it disappear. He has witnessed a series of climate disasters rapidly wash away Louisiana’s coastline, devastating already-overlooked communities like his. In 2005, he lost his home to Hurricane Rita. He applied for federal assistance to rebuild his home but was rejected. Instead, he was compensated with a temporary trailer, which he then lost to Hurricane Ike in 2008. He has been moving between Texas and Lafayette, Louisiana, for work since then. Climate events like these are becoming more frequent and higher in magnitude across the U.S. Gulf and Coastal South, and they’re displacing more and more people—especially BIPOC folks, who have been disproportionately affected by climate change across the globe. [...] In 2021, 59.1 million people were internally displaced worldwide by the climate crisis, and there will be more than 200 million climate migrants by 2050. Yet institutionalized protections for climate-displaced people are not guaranteed." Read More

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Mimic Makers


Mary Holland | Naturally Curious

"Biomimicry, which refers to innovations by humans that are inspired by nature, happens to be one of my favorite topics, and I particularly love introducing the concept to children. Occasionally I come across a natural history book which is so compelling that I want to share it with Naturally Curious readers, especially at a gift-giving time of year. Mimic Makers: Biomimicry Inventors Inspired by Nature by Kristen Nordstrom is one of these books. Written for elementary school readers, it engagingly presents ten “mimic makers” who come up with technological inventions based on the natural world (leaf-inspired solar panels, beetle-inspired water collectors, maple seed-inspired drones, etc.). It’s biomimicry at its very best, guaranteed to captivate young (and not so young), inquisitive minds. (Photo: Red Maple seeds/samaras)" Read More

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Energy-efficient heat pumps will be required for all new homes in Washington


Carla Delgado | Popular Science

"Nearly every new home and commercial building in Washington state will be required to install a heat pump in under a year. This follows the Climate Commitment Act signed into law in the state last year, which aims to limit pollution to meet greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction goals. Back in April, the Washington State Building Code Council (SBCC) voted to require the installation of heat pumps for new commercial and multi-family buildings. The council recently voted in favor of requiring it for new residential construction as well, both of which are expected to go into effect in July 2023. These updates to the state’s commercial and residential codes encourage building electrification, which is a major step in phasing out the use of fossil fuels for heating and cooling." Read More

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COP27 summit agrees to help climate victims. But it does nothing to stop fossil fuels


Ivana Kottasová, Ella Nilsen, & Rachel Ramirez | CNN

"The world has failed to reach an agreement to phase out fossil fuels after marathon UN climate talks were 'stonewalled' by a number of oil-producing nations. Negotiators from nearly 200 countries at the COP27 UN climate summit in Egypt took the historic step of agreeing to set up a “loss and damage” fund meant to help vulnerable countries cope with climate disasters and agreed the globe needs to cut greenhouse gas emissions nearly in half by 2030. The agreement also reaffirmed the goal of keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. However, an attempt to address the biggest source of the planet warming emissions that are causing the climate crisis ended in a fiasco after a number of nations, including China and Saudi Arabia, blocked a key proposal to phase out all fossil fuels, not just coal." Read More

COMMUNITY CALENDAR 

We list events from a variety of local and regional organizations and individuals. 

 



Events with BEAT:


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2

Volunteer with BEAT: Cut & PullInvasive Hardy Kiwi — Burbank Park


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3

Geology Hike with Expert Mark Brandriss at Hoosac Range (BNRC & BEAT) — North Adams


Community Calendar: 


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1

Free Stream Smart Training with HVA — BCC

HooRWA's State of the River in Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Clean Water Act — Williamstown


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2

Volunteer with BEAT: Cut & PullInvasive Hardy Kiwi — Burbank Park

Nice & Easy Trail Hike (DRC) — Mount Greylock

Log Lunch — Williams College


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3

Geology Hike with Expert Mark Brandriss at Hoosac Range (BNRC & BEAT) — North Adams

Co-existing Humanely with Wildlife — Pittsfield & Monterey

Holiday Nature Craft Tree Trimming Party (DCR) — Mount Greylock

Advocate for Animals Training — Pittsfield


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4

Nature Scavenger Hunt (DCR) — Mount Greylock

Animals in Winter (DCR) — Mount Greylock


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6

Tuesday Treks — Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center

Landscaping for Pollinators at Home with Desiree Narango — Online


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7

Mountain Mindfulness Series: Forest Bathing Walk (DCR) — Mount Greylock


See Calendar for More

JOBS

We list jobs related to the environment from a variety of organizations. 

 

Berkshire County Postings

Energy Advocate and Community Outreach Coordinator | Ener-g Save | Pittsfield

Head Gardener CSA Manager, Assistant to the Director and Development Office, Membership and Sponsorship Manager, Events Assistant, Farm and Garden Staff, Visitors Services | Hancock Shaker Village | Pittsfield


Postings w/ Deadline

Cranberry Bog Restoration Program Manager | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 12/1

Dam Removal Program Manager | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 12/2

Procurement Specialist | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 12/2

Community Volunteer Ambassador – New England National Scenic Trail | Conservation Legacy | Springfield | deadline 12/9

Environment Massachusetts Clean Energy Advocate | Environment America | Boston | deadline 12/9

Community Volunteer Ambassador – Springfield Armory National Historic Site/Coltsville National Historical Park | Conservation Legacy | Springfield | deadline 12/9

Restoration Partnerships Program Manager | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 12/23

Conservation Agent | Town of Yarmouth | Yarmouth | deadline 12/26

Director of Bird Conservation | Mass Audubon | Lincoln | deadline 12/31

NEW! Natural Science Museum Internship | Maria Mitchell Association | Nantucket | deadline 2/01

NEW! Aquarium Internship | Maria Mitchell Association | Nantucket | deadline 2/01

Fiscal Coordinator | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 2/10

NEW! Restoration Technical Services Branch Manager | MA Division of Ecological Restoration | Boston | deadline 2/26


Recent Postings

NEW! Development and Communications Coordinator (PT) | Massachusetts Land Trust Coalition | Sudbury

NEW! Backpacking/Canoeing Supervisor | Christadora Inc. | Florida, MA

NEW! Wilderness-EMT or Wilderness First Responder | Christadora Inc. | Florida, MA

NEW! Outdoor Educator | Christadora Inc. | Florida, MA

Massachusetts Energy Policy Advocate | Green Energy Consumers Alliance | Boston

Science/Nature Program Instructor | Kestrel Educational Adventures | Hamilton

Fisheries Support Members – Connecticut River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office | American Conservation Experience | Hadley

Executive Director | Franklin County Community Meals Program (FCCMP) | Greenfield

Forest Protection Team Organizer | Sierra Club: MA Chapter | Boston

Ten Mile River Watershed Manager | Housatonic Valley Association (HVA) | Throughout the Housatonic River Valley

Seasonal Conservation Restriction Monitor Winter 22–23 | MA Department of Conservation & Recreation | Eastern MA

TerraCorps Land Stewardship Coordinator with Mass Audubon Oak Knoll Sanctuary | TerraCorps | Attleboro

TerraCorps Youth Education Coordinator with Mass Audubon Museum of American Bird Art | TerraCorps | Canton

TerraCorps Youth Education Coordinator with East Quabbin Land Trust | TerraCorps | Hardwick

Drinking Water Program Intern | MA Department of Environmental Protection | Remote/Boston

Program Coordinator II | MA Department of Environmental Protection | Remote/Boston

Director of Field Conservation | Zoo New England | Acton

Director of The Solutions to Plastic Pollution Resource Center, Beyond Plastics | Bennington College | Fully remote

Director of Sales (Parental Leave Cover) | Earthwatch | Fully remote or office in Newton

Woods Crew Foreman | Bay State Forestry Service | Northfield

Director of Communication | Earthwatch | Anywhere in the U.S.

Kitchen Assistant | Diemand Farm | Wendell



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Environmental Monitor

November 9, 2022


The Environmental Monitor provides information on projects under review by the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) office, recent MEPA decisions of the Secretary of Energy & Environmental Affairs, and public notices from environmental agencies.

 

Berkshire Index:

Sheffield – Notice of Intent to Initiate an Aquatic Plant Management Program (click on attachments) – McCain Residence Pond – posted 11/23/22

• Williamstown – Schow Pond Restoration Project – ENF Certificate – Requires a Single Environmental Impact Report - issued 11/14/22


CT River Valley Index:

• Springfield – Upper Van Horn Reservoir Dam Improvements Project – EENF – comments due 12/9/22

• Westfield – Westfield River Levee Multi-Use Path Project – Single EIR – comments due 11/23/22


Statewide Index:

Notice of Comment Period and Availability of DRAFT Massachusetts 2022 Integrated List of Waters  comments due 12/23/22

Notice of Federal Consistency Review – the US EPA is proposing to issue the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Small Wastewater Treatment Facilities General Permit Modification (“Small WWTF GP Modification”) to eligible WWTFs in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – posted 11/9/22

Public Notices

Public Notices listed here are from a variety of sources, from town conservation commissions and select boards to state and federal agencies. These listings are for Berkshire, Hampshire, Hampden, and Franklin counties. Listings are only posted if they are environmental in nature. You can find all public notices for Massachusetts here

BEAT Public Notices PAGE
Berkshire Environmental Action Team
20 Chapel St., Pittsfield, MA 01201
(413) 464-9402
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