- Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
Media Contact for Remembering former Board member Nancy Begin
Media Contact, MassWildlife
Noted wildlife artist and life-long Topsfield resident, Nancy Eleanor Killam Begin passed away on November 9 in Masconomet at the age of 95. Nancy had an amazing life. Born and raised in Topsfield, she inherited her family's traditions of farming, hunting, fishing, and wildlife conservation. She was the first woman appointed to the Massachusetts Fisheries and Wildlife Board, a position she held for 27 years. During her time on the Board, she worked to establish MassWildlife’s Wildlands Stamp Program that supports land acquisition and was active in promulgating endangered species regulations. She was also heavily involved with the state waterfowl stamp contest. Nancy spent 70 years as a volunteer, Executive Board member, and first woman President of the Topsfield Fair.
Nancy was the first woman voted Sportswoman of the Year by the Essex County Sportsman League. She was also the recipient of the Francis W. Sargent Conservation Award (see photo) in recognition of her significant contributions to the conservation of natural resources in the Commonwealth. In 2011, in recognition to her years of service to MassWildlife, the Nancy E. Begin Newbury Marsh Overlook at the William Forward Wildlife Management Area (Hay Street in Newbury) was dedicated in her honor.
Donations can be made in Nancy's memory to the Massachusetts Outdoor Heritage Foundation, a Commonwealth-based 502©(3) organization that supports wildlife, inland fisheries, and endangered species habitat conservation by supporting MassWildlife projects. Donations can be mailed to Mass Outdoor Heritage Foundation, P.O. Box 47, Westborough, MA 01581 or made online at massoutdoorheritage.org