Nature & Wildlife
In Massachusetts, each season presents new and exciting opportunities to explore and understand our ever-changing landscape and its inhabitants. Here you can find information about commonly encountered wildlife and invasive plants.
Plants & Animals Found in Massachusetts

Birds
Discover the birds—and bird behaviors—you're likely to encounter in Massachusetts.

Mammals
From chipmunks to moose, the Commonwealth is home to mammals of all sizes.

Reptiles & Amphibians
They may seem similar, but these two ancient groups have very different (very cool) adaptations.

Insects & Arachnids
Love them or fear them, insects and arachnids play a fundamental role in nature.

Native & Invasive Plants
Learn to recognize helpful native, and harmful invasive, plants.

Outdoor Almanac
What does Mother Nature have planned in the coming weeks? Find out with Mass Audubon's monthly guide to the natural world.
Find a Wildlife Rehabilitator
If a bird or animal is really injured, contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to many of the frequently asked questions. If you can't find what you're looking for, you can email a wildlife expert.
Upcoming Programs
See all programsFreshwater Wetlands 101: Ecological Restoration
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Online
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Thursday, October 30
7:00-8:30pm
Adults
Terrific Toddlers - Life Under a Log
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Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, Topsfield
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Friday, October 31
9:30-10:45am
Families - children 2 - 4 years
Touch Tank Time on Halloween!
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Joppa Flats Education Center, Newburyport
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Friday, October 31
2:00-4:00pm
Families - children 0 - 17
Fall Bird Walk at Brook Farm
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Brook Farm Historic Site, Boston
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Saturday, November 1
8:00-10:00am
Adults
Fish Feeding Fun
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Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, South Wellfleet
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Saturday, November 1
12:00-12:30pm
Adults & Families - 2 - 17
Birding for Absolute Beginners
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Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Mattapan
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Sunday, November 2
10:30am-12:00pm
Adults
Take Action
We need your curiosity, commitment, and passion to ensure that our lands become more resilient, that more people than ever experience the magic of nature, and that we fight climate change—now and in the future.
Stay Connected
Don't miss a beat on all the ways you can get outdoors, celebrate nature, and get involved.









