MassWildlife is leading a series of walks at locations across the Commonwealth. The public is invited to hear from habitat specialists and to view habitat restoration in action on MassWildlife lands.
To stay hidden from predators, young white-tailed deer spend much of their first 30 days on their own. Learn about fawn development and why you should never approach or take a fawn from the wild even if it’s alone.
The public is invited to help MassWildlife stock trout during school vacation week. Join stocking events in Chicopee, Hopkinton, Leominster, Pittsfield, Plymouth, Westfield, and Worcester.
Spring turkey hunting season is April 29–May 25. Get ready for the start of season by purchasing your license and turkey permit then review regulations and hunting tips.
Fishers, sometimes called "fisher cats," are one of Massachusetts' most misunderstood creatures. Learn more about these shy predators to distinguish fact from fiction.
Every winter, MassWildlife biologists visit bear dens to collect valuable data. This winter’s limited snowfall and higher temperatures presented a new challenge for this decades-long research project.