For this year’s Fall Stewardship Day, we invited Andrew Lynn and Christian Grigoraskos of the More Trees Arborist Collective to help us recognize and control unwanted invasive plants that had taken root among the new plantings that More Trees helped us put in back in...
Projects
Native Planting & Shoreline Stabilization Project 2025, Phase 2
Shoreline planting day is Wednesday July 9, starting at 9AM and continuing to around 1PM. Please come and help out for as long as you can. The More Trees crew will be there to direct our work and advise us on how to maintain our new plantings. See you there!
2025 Planting Volunteers Needed 7/9, 9AM
Shoreline planting day is Wednesday July 9, starting at 9AM and continuing to around 1PM. Please come and help out for as long as you can. The More Trees crew will be there to direct our work and advise us on how to maintain our new plantings. See you there!
Native Planting & Shoreline Stabilization Project 2024, Phase 1
In spring 2024, Buckingham Pond Conservancy committed funding to begin implementing several of the shoreline improvements recommended in the Lake Management Plan. Thanks to the generous support of our members and donors over the past few years, we’ve been able to set...
2024 Native Planting Day – Save the Date
Save the date! Join us on May 5, 2024 for the Buckingham Pond Conservancy Native Planting Day, and help plant native species.
2024 Spring Cleanup – Save the Date
Save the date! Come out and help keep Buckingham Pond beautiful. Projects include trash and invasive plant removals and general upkeep.
Garlic Mustard, Invasive Plant Management
Several patches of garlic mustard, an alien invasive plant, have become established at Buckingham Pond. Fortunately, it's fairly easy to bring garlic mustard under control by pulling the plants up and removing them before they release seeds. This is a great way to get...
Sad News & May 2020 Updates
As spring begins to emerge, Buckingham Pond Park is teeming with life—plant, animal, and human. During these uncertain times, we would like to remind you to please keep at least six feet apart from other park users and wear a face mask whenever that's not possible....
2018 Annual Meeting – 5 Ways to Help & Last Day for Bricks
Dear Friends of the Conservancy, Buckingham Pond Conservancy needs your help. We’re a small, all-volunteer not-for-profit. Thanks to neighbors and friends like you, we have done so much with our very limited resources. In 2017 we saw several long anticipated plans...
Playground – Volunteer Construction Leader Needed!
We are making excellent progress on the playground project. The equipment has been ordered, the City is on board to do the heavy work, and now we need to figure out the details of the volunteer part of the construction. We could use some help to do that. Do you know...
2017 Annual Meeting Summary
For those of you unable to make our annual meeting this March, we had a good turnout of 30 or so members, friends, and neighbors. We also saw several of our elected officials in attendance including Mayor Sheehan, Treasurer Darius Shahinfar, County Legislator Andrew...
2016 Annual Meeting Summary
Thanks to everyone who attended the Buckingham Pond Conservancy Annual Meeting, this past Sunday, April 3rd. We had a great meeting and had an opportunity to review the recommendations from the recently completed Lake Management Plan for Buckingham Pond. This plan is...









