Acton Conservation is hosting a community Water Chestnut removal day at Ice House Pond on Saturday, August 16th, 2025.
Have you visited Ice House Pond in the Town of Acton recently? Did you notice the large growing patch of green and brown leaves surrounding the pond? Those are the notorious aquatic invaders known as Water Chestnut (Trapa natans), and each nut can produce 10–15 plants with each plant producing up to 20 seeds! This invasive species is spreading rapidly in Ice House Pond and threatening native species and recreational users!
Acton Conservation is coordinating a Water Chestnut pull on Saturday, August 16th, 2025 from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Help us fight back against this invasive species and take back Ice House Pond! We removed an estimated 46,000 Water Chestnuts in June 2025 – help us remove even more this August!
If you are interested in volunteering, we are looking for Ice House Pond defenders ages 14 and up! We will have some boats available for use as well as life vests generously provided by Paddle Boston! If you have your own kayak or canoe, you are encouraged to bring it! (And a life vest!)
We need help both in the water and on the land! If you are passionate about your local environment and want to make a difference, this opportunity is for you! If you are a high school student and interested in earning your community service hours through action-driven conservation, this is for you!
👉 Sign up here
Please bring the following:
• Water (Stay hydrated!)
• Bug Spray
• Sunblock
• Hat
• Work gloves
• Water shoes/old shoes
• Old clothes (they will be permanently dirty!)
All volunteers will be required to fill out a waiver.
📄 Access the waiver here
Waivers will also be available on site!
If you have any questions, please email ibergemann@actonma.gov or call Acton Conservation at 978-929-6634.