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Black bear sightings are up in Massachusetts as more people spend time at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. COURTESY OF PICKPIK

Bear sightings up in Massachusetts

Madison Mercado October 12, 2020
People might be hibernating during the pandemic, but local bears haven’t been staying at home.
East to West: December 6, 2019

East to West: December 6, 2019

JenRacoosin December 6, 2019

In this episode of “East to West,” we cover proposals for the current Howard Thurman Center space, snow day tips, a new game bar in Mission Hill, and more. This episode originally aired December...

MassWildlife issued an advisory warning on the use of invasive plant species, such as the oriental bittersweet, in holiday decorations. COURTESY OF KATJA SCHULZ VIA FLICKR

MassWildlife warns residents against using invasive species in holiday decorations

Angela Yang December 4, 2019
MassWildlife highlighted the oriental bittersweet and multiflora rose, which can severely endanger native plant species.
A group of roseate terns on rocks. Known for nesting along rocky coastlines, this breed of birds is one of the many species that would benefit under the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act. COURTESY OF MASSWILDLIFE

Restoring America’s Wildlife Act to fund Massachusetts conservation

Mia Cathell September 10, 2019
The act would allot $12 million dollars a year for Massachusetts to bolster its wildlife conservation efforts.
Turkeys on a fence in Brookline. Breeding season for wild turkeys results in increased activity for the birds across the state. SOPHIE PARK/ DFP STAFF

State advises residents on ways to avoid aggressive turkey encounters

Mia Cathell April 24, 2019
MassWildlife released an advisory detailing ways residents can avoid aggressive confrontations with wild turkeys during their breeding season from March to May.
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