Help Trailside Museum Secure Funding

Help Mass Audubon’s Blue Hills Trailside Museum secure the state funding it needs for FY2017! Trailside is the interpretive center for the state-owned Blue Hills Reservation and features a natural history museum and outdoor exhibits of rescued wildlife.

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Trailside Museum Sanctuary Director Norman Smith sharing his passion with adults and children. Photo © Kent Harnois

Mass Audubon operate the museum in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, which means we receive a crucial component of Trailside’s funding through the state budget each fiscal year. Learn more about how the funding works.

Now that the House and Senate have both filed their FY2017 budgets, the two versions will be reconciled in conference committee. The Senate version of the budget allocated Trailside with $500,000, but the House version only budgeted $150,000.

We are asking for the conference committee budget to fund the full $500,000.

You can help!

Please call or email the conference committee members and urge them to include full funding for Trailside in their budget.

Senator Karen E. Spilka
617-722-1640
[email protected]

Senator Sal DiDomenico
617-722-1650
[email protected]

Senator Viriato DeMacedo
617-722-1330
[email protected]

Representative Brian Dempsey
617-722-2990
[email protected]

Stephen Kulik
617-722-2380
[email protected]

Representative Todd Smola
617-722-2100
[email protected]

Thank you for your advocacy!

Gifts Dad Will Love

Father’s Day around the corner. Find these great gifts for Dad and more in our online shop, or visit the Audubon Shop in person at Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln, MA.

Listening to a Continent Sing by Donald KroodsmaListening to a Continent Sing: Birdsong by Bicycle from the Atlantic to the Pacific
by Donald Kroodsma

Member price: $26.96*
Nonmember price: $29.95

Follow along on a 10-week, 10-state father-son bike journey to explore the natural world and document birdsong across the nation. The book features gorgeous illustrations and QR codes so the reader can hear the birdsong of each species they encounter along the way.

Author Talk: Take Dad to hear firsthand about the trip!
Meet author Donald Kroodsma and hear more about his incredible journey.
Date: June 15, 2016
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Audubon Shop at Drumlin Farm


Bird Wonder Mug with Birds & Beans CoffeeBird Wonder Mug with Birds & Beans Coffee

Member price: $23.85*
Nonmember price: $26.50

Dad can birdwatch anytime he has a cup of coffee. Just add any hot beverage to the mug and watch the black silhouettes turn into colorful songbirds. Complete your gift with a bag of Birds & Beans certified “Bird Friendly” organic coffee. (Also available separately.)


Walter Woodpecker StaplerWalter Woodpecker Stapler

Member price: $19.80*
Nonmember price: $22.00

This little woodpecker will happily sit on Dad’s desk, ready to assist with all of his stapling tasks. The perfect desk pet. Staples not included.

 


Mass Audubon Tern NecktiesTern Tie

Member price: $28.80*
Nonmember price: $32.00

The most classic of Father’s Day gifts, with a Mass Audubon flair, these neckties are hand-made of 100% silk and feature the Mass Audubon tern. Available in forest green or dark blue.


Fish Bottle OpenerFish Bottle Opener

Member price: $12.60*
Nonmember price: $14.00

A handy tool for the faithful fisherman, this flashy fish can open bottles! It’s only 4.5 inches long so it can be slipped into a pocket or tackle box.

 


Observer Window FeederObserver Window Feeder

Member price: $18.86*
Nonmember price: $20.95

Welcome songbirds right to Dad’s window all year with this simply designed feeder. The deep tray can hold seed, fruit, or mealworms, and drainage holes keep it from filling up with water.

 

*Mass Audubon members always receive a 10% discount (applied at checkout).