Celebrations in Spring 2023 — our latest news about the Race Track Preserve, Natives, Invasives, and a Pictorial History of the Preserve from the Gilded Age to the Present

Spring 2020 Race Track Preserve Update

Fall 2020 newsletter: Progress in the Race Track Nature Preserve ✦ Flashback to Old Dump Days ✦ New Entrance Plantings ✦ Over 3 Days and 4,000 Native Plants Added ✦ Come Visit The Trails and Stroll Under the Trees Where Local Teacher Proposes ✦ Replace Downed Trees with Oak ✦ Upcoming Projects ✦Volunteers Are Always Needed ✦ Please Contact Us to Learn More, Volunteer or for a Tour ✦

Winter 2018 newsletter: New Tree Advisory Board member ✦ October — always a good time to plant ✦ Plant Bayberry in your garden (NOT Japanese Barberry) ✦ Dilemma of the Copper Beech tree ✦ Plant native trees to replace your diseased Ash ✦ An important reminder about fertilizers ✦ Let’s all contribute to the health of our ecosystem ✦

Spring 2018 newsletter: Race Track Nature Preserve progress ✦ The appropriate time for tree pruning is October to March – to preserve tree health and to protect wildlife ✦ Hudson River School painter Thomas Cole and America’s long love of nature ✦

September 2017 Newsletter: Got Japanese Knotweed? (the worst invasive plant) ✦ Framing a View (we don’t need to clear cut or top trees to get a superlative view)

June 2017 Race Track Nature Preserve Update

March 2017 Race Track Nature Preserve Update