Manresa Wilds: From Power Plant to Waterfront Park
This project advances a vision for reuse of a decommissioned power plant to create an exciting, publicly accessible park.
Culvert Replacements Facilitate Bass River Restoration
The restoration effort, currently in design, seeks to stabilize erosion near the bank of the river, restore the natural tidal flow, and improve public access and recreational options.
Climate Adaptation from a Permitting Perspective
Kristopher Houle presented at Mass ECAN’s recent conference, discussing the regulatory framework behind climate adaptation.
Emma Larkin Named to Cape & Plymouth Business 40 Under 40
Emma was recognized for her work with ecological restoration and environmental protection in Southeastern Massachusetts, particularly on Cape Cod.
100-Year History Behind the Thousand Acre Brook Reservoir Dam Removal
This milestone is the latest step of a multi-decade effort to restore Thousand Acre Brook, and the culmination of the 100-year history of the dam.
Assisting MassDER with Updated Culvert Guidance
The updated guidance seeks to improve conditions at previously restricted crossings while mitigating flooding risks.
Kristopher Houle Featured On “Energy Environment Economy” Podcast
Kris joined EBC’s podcast to discuss the importance of dam removal efforts in the Northeast for public and private dam owners.
Creating a More Resilient Cape Cod
Our team has prepared a GIS-based map with some of our most recent resiliency projects across the Cape’s shorelines and waterways.
Mashpee Habitat Restoration Effort Receives Grant Award
The Association to Preserve Cape Cod received $2.58 million towards habitat restoration efforts along the Mashpee River.
Mystic-Woburn Project Finishing Restoration Phase
Our team is working to restore the Wedgemere Station area through replanting native grasses, plants, and trees that provide vital habitat and food for native animals.








