Broad Meadow Brook in Worcester is the largest urban wildlife sanctuary in New England, with more than 400 acres cooperatively managed or owned by ...
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Located in Connecticut's 'Quiet Corner,' the Connecticut Audubon Society's Grassland Bird Conservation Center at Pomfret is surrounded by our 700-...
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Trail Wood, the former home of writer-naturalist Edwin Way Teale and his wife Nellie, and our Bafflin Sanctuary in Pomfret, were chosen by the edit...
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A 860- acre property consisting of majestic old forest, brooks, fields, and mysterious rock cairns. The caretaker's house was built in the 1700s. T...
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Wachusett Meadow is a former farmstead that offers spectacular scenery and supports abundant wildlife throughout woodlands, wetlands, and meadows. ...
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A part of the Mass Audubon system, Stony Brook is a 250 acre preserve featuring forest, field, and wetland habitats that offer exciting opportuniti...
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An expansive retreat along Indian Brook and the Charles River, Broadmoor is an ever-changing environment teeming with wildlife: dragonflies darting...
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Situated on 2,300 acres of pristine forests, streams, ponds, a 75 acre lake, and a nineteenth-century farm, our year-round Environmental Education ...
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Our Purpose Save The Bay is committed to fostering a personal connection between people and Narragansett Bay and encouraging investment in the Bay&...
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We think it's the rich history of Rocky Woods' 491 acres, laced by footpaths and former logging roads that meander through woods and wetlands and t...
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The Norcross Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1939 by Arthur D. Norcross. Its present area comprises approximately eight thousand acres of woo...
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Located a short distance from downtown Attleboro, Oak Knoll features woodlands that are welcoming throughout the year. Be on the lookout for cotton...
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At Drumlin Farm, you can experience life on a working farm and explore a wildlife sanctuary at the same time. Watch the pigs, sheep, goats, chicken...
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Our MissionTo protect the nature of Massachusetts for people and for wildlifeOur VisionA Massachusetts in which nature whether found in a city park...
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Moose Hill is Mass Audubon's oldest sanctuary and one of the largest with nearly 2,000 acres. The 25-mile trail system brings you through diverse h...
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About Us:The James L. Goodwin Conservation Center is an environmental education facility owned and operated by the Connecticut Department of Energy...
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The Audubon Environmental Education Center is a state-of-the-art natural history museum and aquarium offering many natural wonders to explore. Look...
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The Museum of American Bird Art at Mass Audubon (MABA) is a professional art museum within New England's largest conservation organization, connect...
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See New England butterflies and tropical species from all over the world. Walk along a winding pathway. Observe butterflies sipping from flowers, b...
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