- This page, Massachusetts Predators of the Past and Present , is offered by
- DCR Office of Watershed Management
- Department of Conservation & Recreation
Massachusetts Predators of the Past and Present
Contact for Massachusetts Predators of the Past and Present
Quabbin Reservoir
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Overview of Massachusetts Predators of the Past and Present
- Fees: Free
- Capacity: In-person seating limited to 45 people.
A winter presentation offered by the DCR Les and Terry Campbell Quabbin Visitor Center.
This program will be offered in-person and over Zoom. To register, follow the link below and chose to attend in-person or to receive the Zoom link.
Some predators, like wolves and mountain lions, have not had an established population in Massachusetts since the mid-1800s. Other predators, like coyotes, black bears, and bobcats, can now be commonly found across the state. Join this talk with the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife to learn more about the presence of mammalian predators in the Commonwealth and how to coexist with today’s wildlife.
Register here: Sunday March 3, 2-3pm Massachusetts Predators of the Past and Present