Each year, our statewide
network of wildlife sanctuaries welcomes nearly half a million visitors of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds and serves as the base for our work.
In addition to the Audubon Shop in Lincoln, Mass Audubon also has smaller, individually - managed gift shops at
many of our wildlife sanctuaries across the state.
We are working to prepare more
of our wildlife sanctuaries for public visitation and we will update these pages as as marked trails, parking areas, maps, and signage are provided at these sites.
In response to this, Mass Audubon has initiated efforts to eradicate or prevent the spread of this non-native invasive biennial herb at a
number of its wildlife sanctuaries.
In response to this need, Mass Audubon documented the presence and spread of this Amur corktree on
several of its wildlife sanctuaries, providing supporting documentation for its designation as Likely Invasive in Massachusetts.
Mass Audubon's land conservation efforts have resulted in a
system of wildlife sanctuaries that is now the largest private ownership of conserved land in Massachusetts.
No matter your age, there's always an opportunity to learn about the wonders of nature, whether it's taking a scheduled program, attending a school field trip, viewing an art exhibition, or exploring one
of our wildlife sanctuaries on your own.
They are an independent organisation, responsible for ensuring the ongoing protection
of the wildlife sanctuary of New Island in the Falkland Islands.
There will be losses, but it is fully capable of carrying into the future what is humanly valuable about the past, and not in the cultural
equivalent of wildlife sanctuaries.
Many
of our wildlife sanctuaries feature universally accessible trails, some with multi-sensory interpretive trail materials in large - print, Braille, audio, and tactile formats.
Mass Audubon's statewide network
of wildlife sanctuaries puts us in a prime position to prepare our lands for the effects of climate change.
Programs are offered at Mass Audubon's statewide network
of wildlife sanctuaries as well as at offsite locations including, classrooms, libraries, and other settings.
Mass Audubon will commemorate this signature event from 1916 across its statewide network
of wildlife sanctuaries with a Sanctuaries 100th celebration on Saturday, April 9, the 100th day of the year.
Many
of our wildlife sanctuaries also offer food - related programs where you can also learn new techniques in the kitchen, meet your local farmers, get involved in the local food system, and much more!
Creation of the wildlife sanctuary, situated between scenic Route 1A and Plum Island Sound, protects vulnerable coastal land from development and ensures the public will be able to explore and enjoy one of the most beautiful salt marsh and adjoining upland habitats in the state.
As a Mass Audubon volunteer, you'll develop new skills and knowledge, meet people who share your interests, and explore new possibilities while enjoying the natural
beauty of our wildlife sanctuaries.
Since our first land acquisition in 1922, Mass Audubon's land conservation efforts have resulted in a
system of wildlife sanctuaries that is now the largest private ownership of conserved land in Massachusetts.
Belize has a large
network of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks that provide animal lovers of all ages a chance to see a colorful array of birds, plants and animals.
The Grand Prize winner will be awarded a $ 250 gift card good for Mass Audubon programs and events and for gift shop purchases at Mass Audubon's statewide network
of wildlife sanctuaries.
Our statewide network
of wildlife sanctuaries, nature centers, and museums serve as the base for our work in education and community outreach.
One of the great advantages of being a Mass Audubon member is the opportunity to visit our statewide network
of wildlife sanctuaries.
Through our network
of wildlife sanctuaries, we will continue to provide places for everyone to connect with the natural world.
Weekly programs specifically designed for homeschooled students at
some of our wildlife sanctuaries throughout the school year.
Proceeds support the respected conservation leader's statewide network
of wildlife sanctuaries and the programs they offer to help people engage with the natural world.
With its Sensory Trails, the conservation organization's network
of wildlife sanctuaries and nature centers has created a richer, more accessible experience for all visitors,» said Paula Gangopadhyay, IMLS Deputy Director of Museum Services.
Over the five months that it took Erica and Ariana to visit
all of the wildlife sanctuaries in the Passport to Nature, the mother - daughter duo learned many lessons — not only about Mass Audubon and the environment but also about their own personal capabilities.
Just about
all of our wildlife sanctuaries welcome snowshoeing, and a few even offer equipment to rent or borrow.
You can learn more about bees by taking a program at one
of our wildlife sanctuaries or visiting our wildlife sanctuaries that have special homes for bees.
Mass Audubon offers a variety of programs for adults to get outside and enjoy the nature of Massachusetts - you can find naturalist - guided walks, workshops, and more at one
of our wildlife sanctuaries.
That's why, starting in June 2014, Mass Audubon completed a one - year, in - depth strategic planning process at the statewide level, the results of which will help guide
all of our wildlife sanctuaries for the coming five years.
With your help we have protected more than 35,000 acres, and our statewide network
of wildlife sanctuaries is home to over 150 endangered and threatened native species.
For its part, Mass Audubon offers universally accessible features at 20
of its wildlife sanctuaries; 10 include multi-sensory interpretive trails, thanks to support from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.