Explore—Winter 2021
A Message from Our President
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In the Heart of Winter
With this list of Valentine-inspired adventures and "secret" spots, you can give your loved ones the unforgettable gift of quality time with a trip to one of our wildlife sanctuaries this winter.
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How to Talk to Children About Climate Change
Talking about climate change empowers us to generate hope and commitment for a brighter future. Here's how to get the most out of these important, intergenerational conversations.
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Wicked Winter Survival Adaptations
While we're piling on layers of cozy clothing and firing up the furnaces in our homes, the wildlife that overwinters in Massachusetts relies on some pretty amazing adaptations to survive the coldest days and nights.
Building Up (and For) Our Communities
Long before the pandemic, our wildlife sanctuaries across the state were looking for new and innovative ways to meet the needs of their local communities. These needs only amplified as we welcomed an influx of new and returning visitors seeking refuge outdoors.
In Your Words: Willow, Age 8
By the Numbers: 125 Years
The first informal meeting of what would become Mass Audubon was held on February 10, 1896. Here are just a few of the accomplishments and highlights from the work we've done in the 125 years since.
Outdoor Almanac
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Young Explorers: Winter Scavenger Hunt
Challenge your family to see who can find the most items in our winter scavenger hunt!