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"Once a marine industrial site, this area is now one of Boston’s 39 urban wilds, or natural landscapes, thanks to the efforts of the Urban Wilds Initiative. All entrances to the park are on Condor Street and orient you toward the water. As well as meadow grasses and salt marshes, it has a boardwalk, walking paths, and a viewing platform overlooking Chelsea Creek. In the winter and spring, harbor porpoises can sometimes be seen swimming along the creek there. This area is home to many species of shellfish, other invertebrates, and juvenile fish." - Nick DiStefano