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The Bureau of State Parks and Recreation division of Department of Conservation and Recreation (Massachusetts) (DCR) is responsible for the maintenance and management of over 450,000 acres (1,820 sq km) of privately and state-owned forests and parks, nearly 10% of the Commonwealth's total land mass. Within the lands managed by the Bureau of ...
Parks in Essex County, Massachusetts (27 P) Pages in category "Protected areas of Essex County, Massachusetts" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
The park is Victorian and was opened in 1895 to provide the people of Maldon with a green space. [3] The original park lodge has been converted into Maldon Museum. [4] Maldon Marine Lake was created in 1905, and greatly added to the attraction of the area as a location for outdoor swimming.
In addition to being a state park, portions of the park and structures within it are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The entire area surrounding Spot Pond to the east of I-93 is within the Middlesex Fells Reservoirs Historic District, and the roadways in the park and on its borders are listed as the Middlesex Fells Reservation Parkways.
Maldon Wick is a 6.1-hectare (15-acre) nature reserve in Maldon in Essex. It is managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust. [1] This is a 2.4 kilometres (1.5 miles) linear site along the route of the former railway line between Maldon and Woodham Ferrers, and it is mainly on embankment. There are many breeding birds, and 28 species of butterflies and ...
This is a list of mammals of Massachusetts. It includes all mammals currently living in Massachusetts , whether resident or as migrants , as well as extirpated species. For the most part, it does not include each mammal's specific habitat, but instead shows the mammal's range in the state and its abundance.
Pages in category "Parks in Essex County, Massachusetts" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Choate Island, also known as Hog Island, is an island located in the Essex River Estuary in Essex, Massachusetts. It is part of the Crane Wildlife Refuge, which is owned and managed by The Trustees of Reservations. The 135-acre (0.55 km 2) [1] island is a refuge for a variety of birds and animals.