Greenovate Urban Wild cleanups
Joining an urban wild cleanup is one great way to get involved and volunteer with Greenovate. Keeping our shared spaces clean allows you to get to know your neighborhood and build more resilient communities.
A major piece of the cleanup will be picking up and getting rid of trash in the surrounding area. Another component will involve the physical removal and disposal of invasive species.
The Parks and Recreation Department will lead the education and removal of invasive species portion of the event. They will help volunteers identify and remove the invasive species that are affecting the Urban Wild.
Earth Week Events
Roslindale Wetlands cleanup
April 17, 2021
Join us on April 17 as we work together to clean up the Roslindale Wetlands.
Self guided cleanup (equipment distribution)
April 22, 2021
Mark Earth Day with a self-guided cleanup. Stop by and pick up some equipment for a self-guided Earth Day cleanup in a park or urban wild of your choosing.
Mattahunt Woods and Savannah Woods cleanup
April 24, 2021
Join us on April 24 as we work together to clean up the Mattahunt Woods and Savannah Woods.
Why join an Urban Wild cleanup?
Get to know your neighborhood
Each neighborhood brings something unique to Boston. Learn more about the urban wilds by neighborhood!
Get involved with Greenovate
Cleaning up an urban wild is a fantastic way to get involved with Greenovate Boston. Learn about other was to take action on climate in the City.
Support the Urban Wild Initiative
The Urban Wild Initiative promotes the use of City-owned urban wilds for a variety of reasons.
Preparing to join a cleanup
Don’t forget to check the weather before the event! Properly dressing and preparing for a cleanup ensures that the day will not only be fun, but safe.
- Water
- Jacket
- A hat
- Sunglasses
- Bug Spray
- Close-toed shoes
- Pants or sweatpants
- Tools and gloves, if you have them
Ecological Services
Urban wilds are an essential part of the City’s open space system.
Urban Wilds Initiative