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News  Massachusetts Wildlife special magazine edition

10/06/2020
  • Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
  • MassWildlife's Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program

Media Contact   for Massachusetts Wildlife special magazine edition

Marion Larson, MassWildlife

MESA 30 mag cover and TOC

Throughout 2020, MassWildlife has been celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act (MESA). As part of this celebration, we are very excited to announce the latest edition of Massachusetts Wildlife magazine is a special issue devoted entirely to endangered species conservation. Articles and images showcase a variety of rare plants and animals and the conservation work that MassWildlife staff and partners are conducting to protect these species and habitats.

Interested readers may: 

  • Sign up for a 1-year subscription (4 issues for $6) or a 2-year subscription (8 issues for $10). You can sign up for a subscription online or by mail. Get instructions here. 

  • Order the special issue (1 issue for $3). If ordering a single issue, send order requests to: Magazine Subscription, Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, 1 Rabbit Hill Road, Westborough, MA 01581. Please include: the name and mailing address of the subscriber, the special issue you are requesting, and a check payable to "Massachusetts Wildlife Magazine." (You will be billed if a check does not accompany your request.)

If you aren't familiar with Massachusetts Wildlife, it is a great magazine for people with a wide variety of interests in nature, outdoor recreation, and conservation. Get all the inside information on wildlife and fisheries management, endangered species restoration programs, critical habitat protection, outdoor recreation, and the exceptional people who are working to conserve our outdoor resources in Massachusetts.

 

Media Contact   for Massachusetts Wildlife special magazine edition

  • Division of Fisheries and Wildlife 

    MassWildlife is responsible for the conservation of freshwater fish and wildlife in the Commonwealth, including endangered plants and animals. MassWildlife restores, protects, and manages land for wildlife to thrive and for people to enjoy.
  • MassWildlife's Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program 

    The Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program is responsible for the conservation and protection of hundreds of species that are not hunted, fished, trapped, or commercially harvested in the state, as well as the protection of the natural communities that make up their habitats.
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