The Charles River White Geese Website


Dedicated to
(1) protecting the Charles River environment in Cambridge/Boston, MA, USA.
(2) standing up to environmentally destructive state and local governments.
(3) protecting the Charles River White Geese and other wildlife currently being starved by state and local governments.



Current and Previous Posts

  1. Does Cambridge Want to Know What it Is Doing on the Charles River? Letter to the Cambridge City Council, pdf format or in web page version

  2. A private Interstate Off Ramp to MIT sold as a Bike Path with major harm to Cambridge, February 16, 2021 Letter to the Cambridge City Council, Part 1 and Part 2 pdf format, or Part 1 and Part 2 in web page version

  3. More proof of "non-existent" tree destruction on the Charles River, October 26, 2020 Report to the Cambridge City Council. Click for pdf format or web page version

  4. The Trees of Magazine Beach, June 12, 2017 Report to the Cambridge City Council. Click for pdf file or web page version.

  5. Charles River: Environmental Destroyers Objectives

  6. Charles River: Outrages at Magazine Beach become...

  7. Charles River: A Summary of Environmental Outrage...

  8. Charles River I90 Proposal: Impact on Animals, Hea...

  9. Charles River I90 Proposal: MIT's new Inner Belt...

  10. Charles River I90 Proposal: Half a Mile of riverba...

  11. Charles River: Responsible Rapid Transit proposed ...

  12. Highway rebuilding (I90) on the Charles River I...

  13. Highway rebuilding (I90) on the Charles River II...

  14. Highway rebuilding (I90) on the Charles River III...


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This site is sponsored by Friends of the White Geese, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, Bob La Trémouille, chair/editor.
Friends of the White Geese has worked since 2000 and has been a recognized Massachusetts, USA non-profit organization since 2001.
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