Massachusetts Urban Conservancy
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The Massachusetts Urban Conservancy builds public awareness of the need for biodiversity.
Our final May Wetlands Month post highlights the scenic beauty found on and around Plum Island/Newburyport. The Parker River National Wildlife Refuge features over 4,500 acres of natural space and tons of biodiversity. (Photos: Unsplash)
#PlumIsland
#Wetlands
#Biodiversity
11 days ago
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This week, we're calling attention to the Great Marsh for Wetlands Month. It's the state's largest contiguous salt marsh, covering 20,000 acres between Gloucester and Salisbury. Beautiful! (Photos: Unsplash)
#WetlandsMonth
#Biodiversity
18 days ago
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This week's wetlands post highlights the biodiversity of Cape Cod. It's home to Mass Audubon's Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary, along with numerous bogs, marshes and tidal wetlands. Shown: Nauset Marsh Trail, Eastham (Leon Feng for Unsplash)
#WetlandsMonth
#Massachusetts
25 days ago
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May is American Wetlands Month, and Massachusetts has many types of these incredible ecosystems. Besides feeding and housing many plant and animal species, wetlands also help improve water quality for everyone. Shown here: Hockomock Swamp, the largest freshwater wetland in Mass.
#wetlands
about 1 month ago
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Today, Gov. Healey announced Massachusetts is the second state in the U.S. to join the International Union for Conservation of Nature, a global network working together to protect biodiversity. Read the press release:
https://loom.ly/K6s7Mh0
#SaveThePlanet
#Biodiversity
about 1 month ago
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They're back! By this time in April, the osprey have returned and are hard at work building nests to welcome their chicks in late May/early June. Look for them near waterways, their nests up high for safety and the perfect vantage point for hunting.
#osprey
#birdsofprey
#raptor
#seahawk
about 1 month ago
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From all of us at the Massachusetts Urban Conservancy to you, Happy Earth Day!
#EarthDay2026
#SavetheEarth
about 2 months ago
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Late April is the time for spring ephemerals - native wildflowers that start blooming this time of year, adding a pop of color and cheer to the landscape! Keep an eye out for marsh marigold, wood anemone and wild columbine, among many others! (Photos: mass.gov)
#wildflowers
#nativeplants
about 2 months ago
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Keep your eyes open for this early sign of spring in Massachusetts! Nymphalis antiopa, the mourning cloak butterfly, is one native butterfly species you can spot before the trees bud!
#NewEngland
#SpringEquinox
#Butterfly
2 months ago
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An amphibian migration? Yes! March is when the weather warms up enough that amphibians like these little guys leave their winter dens and start dispersing. Some are heading for breeding sites, others are moving along to their warmer-weather habitats.
#salamander
#woodfrog
#springpeeper
3 months ago
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March is when you'll start to see more activity from black bears, as they emerge from their winter dens and start to look for more food. As fuzzy as they look, resist the urge to pet your new "friend."
#WhyFriendShaped
#BlackBear
#MarchWeather
3 months ago
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It's World Wildlife Day! Here are three species that are endangered or threatened in Massachusetts due to habitat loss and other factors. (All photos from mass.gov)
#bogturtle
#salamander
#shortearedowl
#endangeredspecies
3 months ago
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Feb. 23-27 is National Invasive Species Week. At MUC, we're all about promoting biodiversity of native plants and animals, and reducing harmful invasives. Here are four species wreaking havoc around Mass.
#spottedlanternfly
#japaneseknotweed
#biodiversity
#invasivespeciesweek
3 months ago
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Spotted in Boston this month: Holarctic snow buntings! These winter visitors spend their summers in the arctic, then head south to (comparatively) warmer areas in the winter. Have you seen any this year?
#snowbunting
#winterbird
#wintervisitors
4 months ago
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We love this shot of an American witch hazel plant in the snow, taken in Ashfield after the January snowstorm. (Photo: jtdavis05, iNaturalist)
#witchhazel
#naturalremedies
#nativeplants
4 months ago
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The cold may be making us feel unproductive, but February is prime nesting season for the Great Horned Owl! Keep your eyes peeled and you just may get to see one of these gorgeous raptors!
#greathornedowl
#raptors
#birdsofprey
4 months ago
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We've just heard the news: Six more weeks of winter! Maybe we should just let the groundhog sleep next year...
#GroundhogDay
#MassachusettsWinter
4 months ago
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These are just some of the bird species iNaturalist users observed in Massachusetts during January. Not pictured: quite a few Eastern Bluebirds!
#Massachusettswinter
#snowbird
#winterbird
4 months ago
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Biodiversity loss means erasing our past, and jeopardizing our future. See graphic artist Jennifer Rau's depiction of this in our beautiful new infographic.
https://loom.ly/-SpVnAA
#muc
#savetheplanet
#wildlifeconservation
5 months ago
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Just some red foxes in the snow. 😍 (Photo: P. Ramesh, Unsplash)
#redfox
#winteranimals
#nativespecies
5 months ago
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Spotted on iNaturalist - these tracks in the snow last month! Who's the culprit? (Please no one say the seal, please...)
#grayseal
#squirrel
#raccoon
#duck
5 months ago
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Just a cardinal enjoying some snow. (Photo: Chris Chow for Unsplash)
#winterbird
#cardinal
#nativebirds
#snowday
6 months ago
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The shortest day of the year marks the returning of the light. Happy winter solstice to all of you, from all of us as at the Massachusetts Urban Conservancy. (Photo: Mark Olsen for Unsplash)
#wintersolstice
#solstice2025
#holidayseason
6 months ago
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December 11 is International Mountain Day! The weather may be frightful, but here's a look back at warmer times, with MUC founder Eric on Mount Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts.
#hiking
#biking
#mountgreylock
#taconicmountains
6 months ago
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On World Wildlife Conservation Day, we thought we'd share a collage of some of our favorite Massachusetts wildlife shots, from common to the less-seen species. (That seal pup is too cute.)
#wildlifeconservation
#massachusetts
#endangeredspecies
#marthasvineyard
6 months ago
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It's national Buy Nothing Day - and also the biggest shopping day of the year in U.S. Even if you open your wallet today, it's still a good time to take stock of what you already have and what you truly need. Say no to over-consumption!
#blackfriday
#buynothingday
#consumerism
#makedo
6 months ago
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Just a boy and his turkey. What better photo to use for today than this fantastic shot from the Library of Congress? Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate, and keep an eye out for wild turkeys wandering around the state!
#turkey
#antiquephotographs
#blackandwhitephoto
#thanksgivingday
6 months ago
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It's national Take a Hike Day! All of these great shots were taken around Massachusetts, which is home to some truly excellent hiking and nature trails. Do you recognize any of these places?
#waldenpond
#wachusett
#saugus
#northandover
#stateforest
#takeahike
7 months ago
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Eating is a full-time job for eastern gray squirrels in November! These furry friends don't hibernate, so they work hard to store food (both inside and out!) before it becomes more scarce. And that guy in the lower right dares you to shame him for his walnut habit.
#squirrels
7 months ago
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It's National Redhead Day in the U.S., and Mass. is home to many ginger-hued animals, including foxes, pileated and downy woodpeckers, squirrels and cardinals. Many species remain in-state over the winter, so keep your eyes open!
#foxes
#woodpeckers
#squirrels
#nativespecies
#cardinals
7 months ago
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55 cities and towns in Massachusetts are holding municipal elections today. Is yours one of them? Find out and go participate in our democratic process. It's especially important on a local level!
#getoutandvote
#localelection
7 months ago
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Having a jack o'lantern on your porch in November feels a little silly. But it's also pretty silly to throw them in the garbage. Compost these gourds, or, if you can, leave them someplace safe for wildlife to eat. Your trash is their treasure!
#jackolantern
#compost
#pumpkins
7 months ago
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MUC's first project was full-scale lawn replacement project earlier this year, focusing on native (and some non-native pollinator-friendly) plants. Pollinators are already enjoying the benefits from these flowers!
#lawnreplacement
#gogreen
#wildflowers
7 months ago
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What's an opportunistic omnivore? It's a highly adaptable animal that has learned to benefit from a variety of food sources. In other words, secure your trash cans!
#trashday
#opossum
#raccoon
#crow
#coyote
#blackbear
#trashpanda
7 months ago
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When you think "baby animals," you probably think of springtime, but snapping turtles hatch in the late summer or early fall! Don't pick 'em up. This is one baby that does NOT want to be cuddled.
#snappingturtle
#turtlelife
#autumn
8 months ago
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Many birds fly south for the winter, but some migrate north to winter in Massachusetts, including the harlequin duck. Find them along the coast, especially on rocky shores, as the weather gets cold.
#ducklife
#birdwatcher
#massaudubon
#harlequinduck
#justducky
#winterbird
8 months ago
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"Ugh, it's time to rake AGAIN!" - maybe not! Keep your paths clear, but leave fall foliage on the ground, when you can. You can always get rid of any uncomposted leaves in the spring.
#leavetheleaves
#compost
#savetheearth
8 months ago
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If you see any frogs this week, it will probably be the last time until the weather warms up: These guys are preparing to either hibernate or brumate depending on their species. See you in the spring, guys!
#frogs
#amphibians
#brumation
#hibernation
#NewEnglandwinter
8 months ago
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They say that every year...
#chipmunk
#torpor
#hibernation
#winteriscoming
#planahead
8 months ago
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Remember fireflies (aka lightning bugs)? There were so many a couple decades ago. Not so much now. The reason? Firefly larvae spend the vast majority of their lives in fallen leaves. Just another reminder to Leave the Leaves this fall!
#leavetheleaves
#leafpeeper
#lightningbug
8 months ago
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Thank you, Jane Goodall.
8 months ago
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Birds just want to have fun - and this pileated woodpecker looks like he's having a great time taking this suet out for a spin. We hope to see plenty of them in Massachusetts!
#chandelier
#sia
#pileatedwoodpecker
#birdwatcher
#birdsjustwannahavefun
#cyndilauper
8 months ago
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This beaver means business! American beavers change the landscape with their dams, creating new wetlands and improving habitat and water quality. Not a bad gig!
#americanbeaver
#damit
8 months ago
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Students are back in school. With your help, we can teach them about nature, biodiversity and pollinators. Donate to MUC today and help us reach our goal!
#biodiversity
#pollinators
#backtoschool
8 months ago
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Not just a cute face: The eastern chipmunk benefits the ecosystem! Burrows help aerate the soil. Hoarding food helps disperse important seeds. (They're also food for larger animals, but it seemed mean to put that on the to-do list.)
#chipmunk
#foodstorage
#newengland
#autumn
8 months ago
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The northern saw-whet owl (Aegolius acadicus) is the smallest owl we have in Massachusetts - adults come in at just 7-8" in height! This one was spotted in Northfield in June.
#inaturalist
#barnowl
#owl
#getoutside
8 months ago
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Marmota monax grows weary of your constant riddles. (Fun fact: Woodchucks, aka groundhogs, do not throw wood around, but they do move an incredible amount of soil as they dig their burrows.)
#woodchuck
#howmuchwoodcouldawoodchuckchuck
9 months ago
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BOLO: Moose! Though low in numbers, moose are present in Massachusetts, mostly in the western and central parts of the state. This time of year is breeding season, so keep an eye out! (Photo: Richard Lee for Unsplash)
#moose
#wildlife
9 months ago
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Northern bayberry (Morella pensylvanica) is another native shrub that packs big environmental benefits. It's semi-evergreen and dense, providing shelter. Plus, its roots enrich the soil and help control erosion.
#pollinators
#bayberry
#massachusettsplants
#erosion
#feedthebirds
9 months ago
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Millions of urban K-12 students are losing access to outdoor educational experiences. Help us build back nature in school districts, one plot of land at a time.
#outdoors
#outdooreducation
#stem
9 months ago
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