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Author: Glenn Davis

President, Friends of Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge
Friends of Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge > Articles by: Glenn Davis
Community / Pollinators

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day

Adding New plants and seeds to the Pollinator gardens at Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge Three Friends board members, Katelyn Cadoret, Glenn Davis, and MaryKay Fox, worked together following CDC’s social …

Prescribed burn
Community / New England Cottontail / Pollinators

Prescribed Burn a Positive for Pollinators, New England Cottontail, and the Community

On March 28th, 2020, staff from the Joint-United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)/National Park Service (NPS) Region 5 North County Fire Program conducted a prescribed burn on the Falmouth …

Monarch / Pollinators

Monarch Meadows Grant Summary

This is a summary of the educational and partnership field work in creating of 7 acres of Monarch Meadows from a grant from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Partners Program …

Community / Wildlife

Help Wild Care Reduce the Numbers of Orphaned Wildlife During Covid-19

Wild Care, Inc. is a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center located in Eastham. Wild Care is dedicated to wildlife rehabilitation, public education & outreach to prevent wildlife casualties. “Wild Care …

Resources

New Trail Maps, History Book and Brochure

2019 was a big year for the Friends, Mashpee Refuge and Refuge Partners… Our new brochure provides an overview of the Refuge, our Partners, and the essential efforts of the …

Community / Deer / Education / New England Cottontail / Wildlife

Wildlife: Young or Injured Animals

Finding Young Wildlife The arrival of spring and summer means the arrival of newborn and just-hatched wildlife. These youngsters soon venture into the world on shaky legs or fragile wings and …

Community / Friends / Partners

20th Anniversary of the MNWR

Date: September 19, 2015 Dear Friends and supporters of the Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge, I hope this note finds you well and enjoying the beautiful summer! This year marks the …

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