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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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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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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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Youth Artist from Hopkinton Wins Junior Duck Stamp Contest

5/01/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Clifford Kazanjian’s painting of a red-breasted merganser was named Best of Show in the 2026 art competition. Learn more about JDS winners and the judging process.

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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.

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Take mom fishing

5/01/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Get outside for Mother's Day! Plan ahead with these tips and treat mom to a great experience on the water.

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Public Hearing: Freshwater Fishing Regulations

4/08/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

A public hearing will be held on May 18 on fishing regulations, including changes to trout and American eel limits.

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Join the 2026 City Nature Challenge!

4/07/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Have fun, contribute to science, and explore nature—from your own backyard to urban forests or parks. Join the global effort April 24–27 and celebrate the Commonwealth’s incredible biodiversity.

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Healey-Driscoll Administration Marks 100,000-Meal Milestone Through MassWildlife’s Hunters Share the Harvest Program

4/07/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Announcement Comes as Governor Healey Works to Lift Sunday Hunting Ban and Expand Hunting Access in Massachusetts

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Habitat Management Grant Announcements

4/06/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

The timeline for MassWildlife’s Habitat Management Grant Program is changing, with a call for proposals coming later this spring. Learn more about the grant’s goals, eligibility, and requirements at an informational webinar set for April 30.

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Fishing awards winners announced

4/06/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Each year, MassWildlife recognizes anglers who catch exceptional freshwater fish in Massachusetts. The 2025 winners have been announced.

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2026 spring turkey hunting season

4/06/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Spring turkey hunting season is April 27–May 23. Get ready for the start of season by purchasing your license and turkey permit then review regulations, hunting tips, and safety information.

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Turkey troubles: How to minimize aggressive turkey encounters this spring

4/03/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Spring is wild turkey breeding season, and that can mean an increase in aggressive behavior. To reduce wildlife conflict, avoid feeding turkeys.

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Take precautions: Black bears are active and searching for food

3/26/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

If you have bird feeders or if you keep chickens, bee hives, or livestock, act now to keep bears wild and out of neighborhoods.