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Working for Wildlife

On Saturday the 25th of April, we were fortunate enough to have hundreds of enthusiastic volunteers help spring-clean and spruce up our wildlife sanctuaries for Statewide Volunteer Day. Trails were restored, gardens weeded, invasive species were battled, and new benches were built. Bird Conservation’s Jon Atwood and Lindall Kidd joined 35 eager volunteers at Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary, to help improve grassland bird habitat.

By John Sill

By John Sill

Canoe Meadows is one of the more important Mass Audubon Sanctuaries for grassland birds, a group which is experiencing severe declines in North America. With over 70 acres of grassland habitat, Canoe Meadows is an important site for grassland bird conservation. In the past, Bobolinks and Savannah Sparrows have bred there and the Sanctuary is visited by Upland Sandpipers.

Under the direction of Sanctuary Staff, the group worked hard in glorious weather to clear invasive species and vegetation from the edge of fields, creating more grassland acreage. Grassland birds prefer open fields:  many species will only nest in large patches of grassland habitat.

 

Learn more about simple land management practices that are greatly beneficial for grassland birds. We are sure that our volunteer’s fantastic efforts will not go unnoticed by the birds and hope to spot more Bobolinks breeding there this summer!

Volunteers gathered to help at Canoe Meadows

Volunteers gathered to help at Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary

Dr Jon Atwood discussing grassland bird conservation at Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary

 

 

Scoping out Belize

Mass Audubon staff have recently coordinated the donation of a much-needed Leica scope for staff at La Milpa Lodge, Belize. The scope was donated through the American Birding Association’s Birders’ Exchange program, which collects and distributes donated equipment for bird and habitat conservation throughout Latin American and the Caribbean.

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Bird Conservation’s Jeff Collins with Vladimir Rodriguez and the newly donated Leica scope in Belize

Bird Conservation’s Jeff Collins delivered the scope while leading a Mass Audubon tour group around Belize. The scope was delivered to Vladimir Rodriguez, a field station manager in the Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area in northwestern Belize. Vladimir is a graduate of the International Intern Program, a partnership program of ABA’s Birders’ Exchange and Mass Audubon’s Joppa Flats Education Center.

Along with the Mass Audubon tour group and the Belizian staff from the lodge, Vladimir and Jeff put the scope to good use right away. Birding highlights included a Red-capped Manakin and Chestnut-collared Woodpecker. Read more about Mass Audubon’s long history of conservation work in Belize.

A Mass Audubon tour group enjoying the birding in La Milpa, Belize

A Mass Audubon tour group enjoying the birding in La Milpa, Belize