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