5 Fun Facts About Habitat Education Center

Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary in Belmont has a long and interesting history. At the heart of the sanctuary is a 1914 Georgian-style mansion that was once a private residence. In 1971, it became the home for the Habitat Inc. and a few years later Habitat Institute for the Environment, an innovative school for environmental education for adults and children.

It wasn’t until 1994 that it became Mass Audubon’s Habitat Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary. While the name has evolved, the mission hasn’t: the sanctuary continues to welcome visitors and students of all ages to its forests, meadows, and ponds for walks, talks, and more. Check out five fun facts and come visit!

All A-Bloom

Jacobs Ladder

Jacob’s Ladder

Take in the sights, sounds, and smells of the beautifully maintained formal garden designed by the famed Olmsted Bros. landscape firm. Over the years, these gardens have become a favorite of everyone from those seeking a moment of solitude to guests attending intimate weddings. In bloom now: rhododendron, peony, iris, Amsonia (blue star), false indigo, bleeding heart, geranium, Jacob’s ladder, beauty bush.

The Path Less Traveled

Bullfrog © Erika Whitworth

Bullfrog © Erika Whitworth

For a more secluded brush with nature, follow the Weeks Pond & Meadow Trail located off Somerset Street. Woodland birds frequent the forest. At the pond, covered in duckweed in summer, see a mother duckling leading her young, bullfrogs peeking through the tiny floating leaves, or damselflies skimming the surface.

G is for Goat

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For several years, Habitat has kept a small herd of Nigerian Dwarf goats. These goats help manage our meadow by eating invasive plants. Watch them in action in the Weeks Meadow or better yet, take part in the Work with Goats program on July 7.

Hit the Greenway

Western Greenway Blaze

Habitat’s trail system is part of the Western Greenway, more than 1,200 acres of linked, undeveloped land in Belmont, Lexington, and Waltham. Walk its seven miles of emblazoned trails, which start at Habitat and end at the Robert Treat Paine Estate in Waltham.

Making Habitat More Accessible

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The All Persons Trail is this half-mile trail loop follows a wide, gently sloping path with a smooth, packed surface. The trail construction complies with ADA guidelines for accessibility and is suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, and those who find walking on uneven trails difficult.

The trail goes to Turtle Pond, a favorite destination at Habitat, which lives up to its name. You can often find many turtles sunning themselves on logs and rocks. Coming in December: an Audio tour of the All Persons Trail.

Bugs, Slugs, Slither, and Slime: “Yucky” Programs for Young Explorers

Let’s face it—kids love the “Yuck Factor.” And thankfully, there’s a lot to learn from the world of slime! At Mass Audubon’s wildlife sanctuaries, kids  are encouraged to look under rocks and rotting logs to see what they can find, because there’s a whole world of wonder waiting to be discovered.

We’ve rounded up more than two dozen upcoming programs for Young Explorers that feature frogs, pollywogs, snakes, worms, slugs, bugs, bats, and all manner of creepy crawlies!

Eastern Red-Backed Salamander © Richard Johnson

Eastern Red-Backed Salamander © Richard Johnson

Greater Boston

Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton

The Secret Life of Dragonflies—June 23

Broadmoor, Natick

Fun with Butterflies & Dragonflies—June 18, June 26, July 10July 16, and August 6
Ice Cream and…Frogs—July 8
Ice Cream and…Fireflies—July 22
Ice Cream and…Bats—August 5

Drumlin Farm, Lincoln

Baby Bugs—June 7
Splish Splash—June 10
Fairies and Fireflies—June 24
Flutter by Butterfly—June 29
Dragons and Damsels—August 3

Habitat, Belmont

Fireflies are Fun—June 29
Night Fliers—July 12
Insects and Ice Cream—August 3

South of Boston

Moose Hill, Sharon

Bubbles and Bugs (morning)—June 8
Bubbles and Bugs (afternoon)—June 8
Firefly Night—June 8

North River, Marshfield

Little Naturalists: Frogs—June 14

Oak Knoll, Attleboro

Nature Ramblers: Wiggly Worms—June 21

Stony Brook, Norfolk

Family Ponding—July 9

North of Boston

Ipswich River, Topsfield

Nature Adventures with Picture Books: Ponds—July 12
Eco-Art: Salamanders—July 28
Nature Adventures with Picture Books: Butterflies—August 2

Joppa Flats, Newburyport

Imagine, Sing, & Learn 6A: Hermits, Sea Stars, & Snails—June 16
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magine, Sing & Learn 6B: Hermits, Sea Stars, & Snails—June 17
See, Think, and Wonder Walks for Preschoolers: Riverside Yard Bug Hunt—July 14
Imagine, Sing, & Learn 7A: Frogs, Turtles, & Water Bugs—July 21
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magine, Sing, & Learn 7B: Frogs, Turtles, & Water Bugs—July 22
Butterflies & Bugs Free-for-All!—July 24
See, Think, and Wonder Walks for Preschoolers: Pond Detectives at Mill Pond—August 11
Imagine, Sing, & Learn 8A: Moths, Caterpillars, & Butterflies—August 18
Imagine, Sing, & Learn 8B: Moths, Caterpillars, & Butterflies—August 19

Cape & Islands

Felix Neck, Edgartown

Snake and Turtle Tuesdays—June 14, June 21, June 28, July 5, July 12, July 19, July 26, August 2, August 9, August 16, August 23, and August 30
Creature Feature: Butterflies—June 16
Creature Feature: Snakes—June 27
Creature Feature: Salamanders—June 30
Creature Feature: Frogs—July 4
Creature Feature: Slugs and Snails—July 11
Creature Feature: Spiders—July 18
Creature Feature: Dragonflies—July 21
Creature Feature: Jellyfish—August 8
Creature Feature: Insects—August 18
Creature Feature: Caterpillars—August 22

Long Pasture, Barnstable

Tidal Flat Explorations—June 29, July 26, August 9, August 23, and August 24

Wellfleet Bay, Wellfleet

Small Fries: Nature Adventures for Preschoolers—June 22

Central Massachusetts

Broad Meadow Brook, Worcester

Butterfly Walk—July 16
Third Week Wonders: Are You A Dragonfly—July 23
Dragonflies at Broad Meadow Brook—August 6

Connecticut River Valley

Arcadia, Easthampton & Northampton

Insects of the Field and Forest—June 18
Fireflies, Fields, and Father’s Day Solstice Celebration—June 19

Berkshires

Lime Kiln Farm, Sheffield

Lime Kiln Farm Sanctuary through the Seasons Series: Butterflies & Dragonflies of the Pond & Meadows—August 7

Pleasant Valley, Lenox

Evening with Birds & Bats—July 20August 3, and August 17