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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    Kyla Hastie Appointed to Fisheries and Wildlife Board 

    10/06/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    Kyla Hastie has been appointed to the Massachusetts Fisheries and Wildlife Board.

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    Over 300 Acres Protected for Wildlife and Outdoor Recreation in Stockbridge 

    10/03/2025 Department of Fish and Game

    Partners and the public gathered to unveil the new MassWildlife Rockdale Highlands Wildlife Management Area in Stockbridge.

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    Into the Hockomock: Where wildlife and stories dwell 

    10/02/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    As the Commonwealth’s largest freshwater wetland, Hockomock Swamp is a haven for wildlife, a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, and the setting for mysterious tales that spark the imagination.

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    Mystery mammal skull challenge 

    10/01/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    Happy howl-o-ween! Put your bone detective skills to the test by identifying a Massachusetts mammal using only the skull.

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    Celebrate Bat Week 

    10/01/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    Bat week starts October 24. Learn more about Massachusetts’ spooky fliers and why they are instrumental to maintaining healthy habitats.

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    Blazing a path for wildlife 

    10/01/2025 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    The use of fire on a landscape not only has a positive impact on vegetation, but on wildlife too. Learn about some of the lesser-known beneficiaries of prescribed fire.

Locations

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