Yearly Archives: 2014

5 Lesser Known Fun Facts about Drumlin Farm

Drumlin Farm Forest Discovery TrailIf you’re already familiar with Drumlin Farm, you probably know that when you visit, you’ll see farm animals like cows, pigs, chickens, sheep, goats, and a pony.

You might also know that we provide a home to rehabilitated injured and imprinted native wildlife, which you can see at our Bird Hill and Drumlin Underground exhibits. There’s even a chance you or your children have taken a class, attended a special event, or been part of our summer camp.

But that’s not all Drumlin Farm has to offer. Head over the MassVacation’s blog to find 5 things you may not know about Drumlin Farm.

And do share in the comments your favorite thing to do or see at Drumlin Farm!

Monitoring the Monarch Situation

A Quick Guide to MonarchsThe Case of the Missing Monarchs, which we reported on last summer, continues. For the second year in a row, observers are noting very few of these beloved bright orange fixtures of summer.

Their absence brings up a lot of questions, many of which cannot yet be answered conclusively. What we do know:

  • Monarch wintering habitat in the mountain forests of central Mexico has been greatly depleted in recent decades.
  • Because monarchs travel over such a wide area, they’re vulnerable to environmental change all along their route.

Stay Informed

There are many great resources closely monitoring the monarch situation including:

  • The Monarch Joint Venture, a partnership of federal and state agencies, non-governmental agencies, and academic programs.
  • The Xerces Society a nonprofit organization that protects wildlife through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitat.
  • And, locally, the Massachusetts Butterfly Club, a chapter of the North American Butterfly Association.

Spread the Word

The more people that know about the monarch’s plight the better. Share our Quick Guide to Monarchs, which explains how to identify a monarch (versus its lookalike, the viceroy) as well as other useful information.