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Mass Audubon Helps Protect Piping Plovers in Winthrop
[Press Release] July 16, 2008

Happy Trails: Young Adults Make a Difference
Mass Audubon and the Student Conservation Association is a match made in environmentalist heaven. 

Role Reversal—Teachers Become Students Through Mass Audubon Professional Development Training
Teachers can head back to the classroom as students this summer and fall through a variety of Mass Audubon professional development trainings.  

River Groups Notify Governments of Intent to Sue to Protect Southeastern Massachusetts Waterways
Citizens groups contend that the government has left streams in Southeastern Massachusetts high and dry by allowing excessive water withdrawals.  

Water World
Register now for upcoming canoe and kayak trips. 

Protected: Important Wildlife Habitat in Barre
Mass Audubon adds to Rutland Brook Wildlife Sanctuary. 

Taber Allison Appointed to National Wind Turbine Committee
Mass Audubon's vice president of conservation science will advise federal agencies on responsible development of wind turbines. 

New Sensory Trail Opens at Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
[Press Release] June 10, 2008

Better Housatonic River Clean Up Plan Needed
GE proposal does not adequately protect public health and wildlife habitat. 

2008 Bird-A-Thon: A Soaring Success!
Nearly 700 people raised funds for bird conservation. 

Governor Patrick Signs An Act Relative to Oceans Into Law
Law makes Massachusetts the first state in the nation to mandate a comprehensive ocean management plan for its ocean waters. 

2008 Work for Wildlife Day
More than 700 people pitched in across the state to "work for wildlife" at our second annual Statewide Volunteer Day on Saturday, April 26. 

Mass Audubon and New England Farm and Garden Association Honor 2008 Conservation Teachers of the Year
For outstanding contributions to conservation, science and environmental education, three Massachusetts educators have been chosen as the Conservation Teachers of the Year. 

Brian Skerry's Ocean Wild Exhibition at Visual Arts Center
The National Geographic photographer's photos will be on display May 18 – September 21. 

Mass Audubon Submits Written Comments on DEIS
Mass Audubon completed its review of the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Mineral Management Service’s Cape Wind Energy Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) released in January 2008.  

Learn How You Can Harness the Power of the Sun Through Mass Audubon's New Web Content
Learn how the sun harnesses energy, how you can join the clean power movement, and share your own stories in our interactive web content.  

Funding Environmental Education
No Child Left Inside Coalition works to pass critical legislation. 

2007 Legislative Report Card
See how your legislator voted on environmental issues in 2007! 

Bird-a-thon 2008 – 25 Years & Counting
This year's Bird-a-thon event has come to a close, but there is still time to show your support by making a donation.  

The Peace of Wild Things
An art contest and exhibit at Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary 

Superbowl of Birding V Results
A record number of participants and good weather helped make this event a success. 

Update on Mass Audubon’s Cape Wind Review
Mass Audubon is conducting a technical review of the Federal Draft Environmental Impact Statement. 

Mass Audubon and Housatonic Valley Association Receive Major Education Grant for Berkshires
The Housatonic Environmental Literacy Program (HELP) for the River will reach the majority of K-12 schools in Berkshire County. 

Citizen Science Initiatives - Join Our CSI Team
Participate in research at a South Shore Sanctuary to help further our knowledge of the natural world. 

Tia Pinney Stars in Educational Videos
Tia Pinney, Teacher Naturalist and Adult Program Coordinator at Mass Audubon's Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary, was filmed for more than 60 short online educational videos on farming. 

We Really Do Have Something to Crow About!
Auction Raises $130,000 to Benefit Campaign for Drumlin Farm! 

Charles Foster Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Mass Audubon presents prestigious Morgan Award to Commonwealth’s first Secretary of Environmental Affairs 

Announcing 2007 Audubon 'A' Award Winners
Mass Audubon honors Susanna Colloredo-Mansfield and Alan French for their dedication to conservation. 

Rocky Hill Sneak Peek
On October 21, nearly 200 people visited Mass Audubon’s newest acquisition in Groton.  

Moose Hill 2008 Calendars are here!
Order yours today! 

Drumlin Farm's Community Preschool Puts Youngsters in Touch with Nature
Preschool for children ages 3-5 is now open and enrolling at Drumlin Farm. 

Community Helps Mass Audubon Protect Land in Holden
[Press Release] October 15, 2007

Mass Audubon Celebrates Opening of New Wildlife Sanctuary in the Berkshires on October 13
[Press Release] October 4, 2007

Duck Derby Raises Nearly $28,000 for Allens Pond
3,752 ducks rode the tide into Allens Pond August 25th 

Taunton River closer to Wild and Scenic River status
Mass Audubon recently submitted a letter of support to congress for designation of the Taunton as a Wild and Scenic River.  

Mass Audubon Defends Citizen Appeals
Mass Audubon opposes the proposed elimination of the longstanding right of citizens to appeal wetlands permits issued by the Department of Environmental Protection. 

Community Effort Helps Mass Audubon Protect 404 Acres In Groton
Mass Audubon's Rocky Hill Wildlife Sanctuary habitat supports turtles, 100 bird species, and nearly 250 plant species.  

Legislative Report Card
How did your state representative and state senator vote on environmental bills and funding measures?  

Mass Audubon's Position Statement on Wind Energy Development
Mass Audubon supports the responsible planning, permitting, and production of renewable energy resources including wind energy.  

Mass Audubon Position on Wind Energy
As responsible citizens, stewards, and advocates, Mass Audubon strongly supports public policies and private projects that advance energy conservation and efficiency. 




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