Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MASSWILDLIFE)

MassWildlife is responsible for the conservation of freshwater fish and wildlife in the Commonwealth, including endangered plants and animals. MassWildlife restores, protects, and manages land for wildlife to thrive and for people to enjoy.

Contact Us

Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Phone

Open M–F, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. (closed noon–12:30 for lunch)

Address

MassWildlife Field Headquarters
1 Rabbit Hill Road Westborough, MA 01581

Who we serve

Through the effective management of wildlife and habitat, MassWildlife ensures quality outdoor recreational opportunities for hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy the impressive variety of plants, fish, and wildlife found in Massachusetts. Outdoor skills clinics, wildlife education workshops, presentations, and online resources provide all residents with a greater understanding and appreciation for wildlife conservation. Keep in touch with us  sign up to receive monthly e-newsletters.

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News from MassWildlife

  • News

    Take precautions: Black bears are active and searching for food

    3/26/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    If you have bird feeders or if you keep chickens, bee hives, or livestock, act now to keep bears wild and out of neighborhoods.

  • News

    School is out, help stock trout!

    3/25/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    The public is invited to help MassWildlife stock trout during school vacation week. Join stocking events in Braintree, Brewster, Chicopee, Leominster, Pittsfield, Plymouth, Shutesbury, Westfield, and Worcester.

  • News

    Watch for amphibians on the road

    3/05/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    This spring, be mindful of amphibians as they emerge from their winter retreats and travel to breeding sites. Use caution while driving on rainy spring nights.

  • News

    Public Hearing: 2026–2027 Migratory Game Bird Regulations

    3/05/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    A public hearing will be held April 13 to establish rules and regulations for the 2026–2027 migratory game bird hunting seasons.

  • News

    Report winter fish kills

    3/05/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    This year's cold winter created more ice cover on ponds, decreasing oxygen levels and potentially causing natural fish kills. Make sure to report fish kills as the temperatures rise.

  • News

    The cold never bothered us anyways...

    3/03/2026 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

    This winter brought the chill—not a slowdown in our productivity! Learn how MassWildlife staff take advantage of the cold winter season.

Locations

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