The wildlife sanctuary also contains one of the few examples of an Atlantic white cedar wetland in the Mass Audubon statewide
wildlife sanctuary system.
Not exact matches
We protect more than 37,500 acres of land throughout the state working to save birds and other
wildlife and making nature accessible to all through our
system of 58
wildlife sanctuaries, 20 of them with staffed nature centers.
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.
When so much of the Massachusetts landscape reflects the impacts of human activities, it is critical that we apply our knowledge of natural
systems to maximize habitat function on our
wildlife sanctuaries.
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!