Sentences with phrase «wildlife sanctuaries welcomes»

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.
Just about all of our wildlife sanctuaries welcome snowshoeing, and a few even offer equipment to rent or borrow.
Our wildlife sanctuaries welcome the assistance of over 120 volunteer groups a year, including:

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«Mass Audubon values its continuing relationship with Blue Star Families and we are again happy to welcome them to our wildlife sanctuaries across the Commonwealth,» Clayton said.
«We welcome military families to visit our statewide network of wildlife sanctuaries, where they can discover the beauty of Massachusetts and make their own connections to nature,» said Gary Clayton, Vice President of Conservation Programs.
Vice President for Philanthropy Nora Frank welcomed Ms. Adams to the 100,000 - member organization, which annually draws nearly half a million visitors to its statewide network of 54 wildlife sanctuaries.
They Include: * Individuals, families, and corporate or community groups * Students, parents, professionals, and retirees * Seasonal, weekly, occasional, or one - time volunteers Depending on their interests, experience, and the time they have available, volunteers contribute to Mass Audubon in a variety of meaningful ways — welcoming visitors to the sanctuaries, maintaining trails, tending gardens, submitting wildlife observations, educating people of all ages, assisting with ecological management projects.
Be sure not to miss the many works that have remained in the city following previous iterations of Skulptur Projekte: Public Toilet Facilities at the Domplatz (2007), a Hans Peter Feldmann - decorated WC; Bruce Nauman's meditative Square Depression (1997/2007), welcoming students to the Natural Science Centre; Rosemarie Trockel's Less Savage than Others (2006/07), a row of square bushes running along the bank of the Aasee; an untitled work by Donald Judd, in which two large - scale concrete rings set the decline of a hill against the resting water level; Hermann de Vries's Sanctuarium (1997), a walled sanctuary and safe haven for wildlife; and Rachel Whiteread's Untitled (Books)(1997), lining the walls of the LWL - Museum für Kunst und Kultur.
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