MassWildlife is holding two virtual public hearings on January 23 on proposed regulations to change deer hunting seasons and to strengthen CWD prevention measures.
Each year MassWildlife works to expand protection of lands that conserve key fish and wildlife habitats and enhance public access to outdoor recreation. Check out acquisition highlights from 2024.
Fallen trees provide animals food and shelter, and sometimes a convenient walkway. Trail camera video reveals the surprising variety of wildlife that make use of a single fallen log.
Plants and animals have evolved to coexist with the natural process of fire. Learn about what animals do during and after fires and how periodic fire can actually benefit wildlife habitats in the long run.
Seeing a snowy owl is a stunning and memorable experience. Before you go looking for these birds, learn why they visit Massachusetts, where you may see them, and how to view them safely.
Recent updates added 22 new plants and animals to the list, delisted 1 plant, and changed the status for 2 plants following a review and public comment on the list change proposals.