Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MASSWILDLIFE)

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.

Contact Us

Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Phone

Open M–F, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. (closed noon–12:30 for lunch)

Address

MassWildlife Field Headquarters
1 Rabbit Hill Road
Westborough, MA 01581

Who we serve

Through the effective management of wildlife and habitat, MassWildlife ensures quality outdoor recreational opportunities for hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy the impressive variety of plants, fish, and wildlife found in Massachusetts. Outdoor skills clinics, wildlife education workshops, presentations, and online resources provide all residents with a greater understanding and appreciation for wildlife conservation. Keep in touch with us  sign up to receive monthly e-newsletters.

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News from MassWildlife

News

New deer hunting regulations in effect for 2025 season 

9/04/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Review the new deer hunting regulations and updates to MassWildlife's Share the Harvest venison donation program.

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All outdoor users: Wear blaze orange during hunting seasons 

10/01/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Be safe, be seen. Hunters and non-hunters alike should wear blaze orange while recreating outdoors this fall.

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    Young angler shines on 2026 guide cover 

    12/03/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    The 2026 Massachusetts Fishing and Hunting Guide has arrived—and its cover comes with an unforgettable surprise. See how a young angler’s trophy catch turned into a moment his whole community celebrated.

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    Give a gift on the wild side! 

    12/03/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    Gift ideas for the wildlife enthusiast on your list.

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    Volunteer spotlight: 5 years of bat house monitoring 

    12/02/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    As bats across Massachusetts settle into their winter hibernation sites, we’re taking a moment to look back at the summer roosts that support them—and the volunteers who monitor these vital habitats.

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    Ten popular wildlife stories from 2025 

    12/02/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    It was a great year for Massachusetts wildlife. Take a moment to revisit some of our most popular articles from 2025.

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    Roche receives Sargent Award for conservation 

    12/01/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    Mike Roche of Orange received the Francis W. Sargent Conservation Award for his decades of work in conservation and outdoor education. The longtime educator has dedicated his life to connecting people with Massachusetts’ natural resources.

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    Avoid decorating with invasive plants 

    12/01/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    Don't deck the halls with invasive species! Some invasive plants can spread quickly and completely crowd out native plants.

Locations

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