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Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is a 1,183 acres (479 ha) wildlife sanctuary located in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. [1] The sanctuary was established by the Massachusetts Audubon Society in 1957. It includes walking trails along Wellfleet Harbor of Cape Cod Bay as well as a nature center and a campground.
website, 1,011 acres, operated by the Massachusetts Audubon Society: Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary: South Wellfleet: Barnstable: Cape Cod: website Archived 2013-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, 944 acres, operated by the Massachusetts Audubon Society, Esther Underwood Johnson Nature Center contains two 700-gallon aquariums
The effort requires a small army of volunteers coordinated through Mass Audubon’s Wellfleet Bay Wildlife ... The Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary team coordinates more than 200 volunteers to ...
Camp Wildwood, established in 1950, is the Society's only overnight summer camp, and it is accredited by the American Camp Association. [22] The 159 acre camp is located in Rindge, New Hampshire, on Hubbard Pond, bordering 1,494-acre Annett State Forest. The property includes a central shower house, arts and crafts center, 135-seat dining hall ...
A mud-splattered team from the International Fund for Animal Welfare, or IFAW, rescued dolphins trapped after the tide went out in Wellfleet Harbor Saturday.. Seven of the dolphins stranded on the ...
The soggy saga of the Duck Harbor overwash situation rolls on in Wellfleet, and a stretch of road has been raised to help keep flooding at bay.. Since about January 2021, seawater from Cape Cod ...
Wellfleet is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, and is located halfway between the "tip" and "elbow" of Cape Cod. The town had a population of 3,566 at the 2020 United States census , [ 1 ] which swells nearly sixfold during the summer. [ 2 ]
Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary is a 1,135 acres (459 ha) wildlife sanctuary located in Princeton, Massachusetts, owned by the Massachusetts Audubon Society.Charles T. Crocker III donated 600 acres of land along with several buildings to Mass Audubon in 1956.