Late January through early March is mating season for coyotes. Learn how you can prevent conflict with coyotes by protecting your pets, removing food sources, and hazing.
Nature is full of interesting relationship stories, from unlikely partnerships to dramatic seasonal romances—discover five unfolding right here in Massachusetts.
Gain a deeper appreciation for Massachusetts wildlife by learning to identify animal tracks. Use MassWildlife’s track card to find out what’s been scampering through your backyard this winter.
Bald eagle numbers continue to climb in the Commonwealth giving winter birders a better chance to glimpse these impressive birds. Get ready for your winter outing with these tips for where to look and how to prepare.
Administration to hold listening sessions in January and February to gather public input on Sunday hunting, hunting with crossbows, and setback limits.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been confirmed in Massachusetts. While humans are rarely impacted, hunters are advised to take precautions.
Over half of North America’s endangered roseate terns nest in the Bay State. Decades of focused conservation work by MassWildlife and partners has paid off and offers new hope for the species’ survival.
Always consider ice to be potentially dangerous. Stay safe this winter by taking a few moments to review these ice safety tips and ice thickness guidelines.