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Monthly Bird Walks: Winter Birds

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Go for a morning winter birding walk at Magazine Beach Park.

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Winter Night Hike

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Howl at the full moon! Will there be a response?

on Dec 13

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A Golden-colored Hatchling—and a Few More Surprises—for Cape Cod’s Terrapin Nesting Season

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Since 2005, Wellfleet Bay has been protecting Diamondback Terrapin nests on the Outer Cape. These unique turtles are listed as Threatened in Massachusetts, navigating predators, habitat loss, cars, and climate change in order to survive.

on Nov 21

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Foraging for Nuts

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Learn what kinds of fruits/nuts humans can enjoy!

on Nov 8

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Moles

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While some landowners disdain moles, their benefits are numerous.

on Sep 28

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Rockin' with Raptors

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Rockin' with Raptors is a free community event at the Boston Nature Center. Walk-ins welcome.

on Sep 27

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Pan in the Park Jamboree

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Celebrate Caribbean American culture through multiple senses in the first of three events throughout Cambridge.

on Aug 2

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Black Swallow-wort & Pale Swallow-wort

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Perennial vines from Europe, Black Swallow-wort and Pale Swallow-wort can grow up to 8 feet long by late summer.

on Jul 12

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30x30 Catalyst Fund

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Mass Audubon has created a new $75 million fund to help the state reach its goal of protecting 30% of Massachusetts by 2030. And you can help.

on Jun 26

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We Won! Harvest of Spawning Horseshoe Crabs Banned in Massachusetts

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With more than 160,000 members and supporters, Mass Audubon protects over 41,000 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all. We welcome you to explore a nearby sanctuary, find inspiration, and get involved.

on Mar 25

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Mourning Doves

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Named for the mournful sound of their owl-like cooing, mourning doves are plump-bodied brown birds with small heads and long tails.

on Mar 9

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The Courtship Sky Dance of the American Woodcock

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While they have many names – Bogsucker, Labrador Twister, Timberdoodle – the American Woodcock is most famous for its marvelous courtship sky dance.

on Mar 7

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The Art of Maple Sugaring

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Find out everything there is to know about maple sugaring and how to make maple syrup in Massachusetts. 

on Mar 3

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Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary

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Wachusett Meadow is a former farmstead that offers spectacular scenery and supports abundant wildlife throughout woodlands, wetlands, and meadows. Historic buildings and barns are still in use for educational programming and resident sheep graze pastures.

on Oct 17, 2023