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Nature journaling: The art of observing

7/01/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

More than sketching or writing, nature journaling is a practice of slowing down and engaging the senses to notice the living world in detail. It transforms ordinary moments outdoors into lasting memory, connection, and discovery.

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Fishing—the ultimate analog adventure

6/24/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Freshwater fishing is the perfect pastime for over-scheduled kids (and adults!) who want to experience the magic of the summer season.

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Deborah Rocque and John Hitt Appointed to Fisheries and Wildlife Board

6/03/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Deborah Rocque and John Hitt Appointed to Fisheries and Wildlife Board

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Junior Conservation Camp teaches outdoor skills to Massachusetts teens

6/01/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Campers aged 13–17 learn conservation, shooting sports, fishing techniques, orienteering, and more from experts in a fun, safe camp environment.

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Veggie Vandals: Protecting your gardens from wildlife

6/01/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Don’t let damage from wildlife spoil your garden. Learn how you can prevent your plants from becoming a snack for woodchucks, rabbits, squirrels, and deer.

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Fawn Phases: Why it’s normal to find fawns alone

6/01/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

To stay hidden from predators, young white-tailed deer spend much of their first 30 days on their own. Learn about fawn development and why you should never approach or take a fawn from the wild even if it’s alone.

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Breaking down barriers: The return to healthy habitats

5/29/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Seven dam removal projects are near completion on MassWildlife properties. As natural flows are restored, benefits to wildlife and habitats ripple far beyond the water.

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Dragonfly detectives

5/29/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Tracking fast-moving and well-camouflaged river dragonflies is no easy task. By searching for clues, biologists are uncovering new insights into the distribution and habitat needs of rare species that dwell in Massachusetts rivers.

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June 6–7, 2026 is Free Fishing Weekend!

5/22/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

No license is needed to fish in fresh water the first weekend in June!

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MassWildlife Launches “Hooks and Books” Program with Libraries to Expand Access to Fishing

5/21/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

MassWildlife's Hooks and Books program is a new partnership with public libraries that provides free access to fishing equipment for local communities.

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Traveling wildlife need bed and breakfasts too

5/06/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Just like humans, wildlife relies on places to stay and things to eat while traveling. Discover how our native wildlife benefits from strategic land conservation.

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Why did the turtle cross the road?

5/05/2026 MassWildlife's Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program

There are many reasons for turtles to roam in the spring! Watch for them crossing roadways starting in mid-May.

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What to do when you find young wildlife

5/05/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

In most cases, the best thing to do if you find a young wild animal is leave it alone.

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Discover birds, pollinators, and habitats on a guided walk this spring

5/05/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

MassWildlife is hosting a series of spring walks at locations across the Commonwealth. From whip-poor-will calls to bumbling bees, come learn about wildlife and the natural communities that support them.

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Wear your life jacket

5/01/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Wearing a properly fitted personal flotation device could save your life.