5 Great Reasons to Support Mass Audubon on #GivingTuesday

Black-capped chickadees

Black-capped chickadees

Need a great reason to make a donation to Mass Audubon in honor of #GivingTuesday? Here are five!

Land. 35,000 acres protected across the state—beautiful landscapes to explore and enjoy.

Wildlife. More than 150 endangered and threatened native species call these lands home.

Kids. Outdoors, unplugged, getting dirty, having fun, learning to love the natural world.

Adults. From avid hikers to backyard birders, working together to protect the nature of Massachusetts.

You. The gift you make today will conserve land, protect wildlife, and enable people of all ages and abilities to connect with nature and enjoy the outdoors at more than 50 Mass Audubon wildlife sanctuaries across the state.

As a special thank you for your generous donation of $35 or more we’ll send you a free Mass Audubon fleece Scarf. Wear it with pride knowing that you are protecting wildlife and wild lands.

Come visit your local wildlife sanctuary soon, or check out our website to see the difference your support is making right here in Massachusetts. Thank you for all you make possible!

Take 5: Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary

Wachusett Meadow in Princeton offers scenic views, abundant wildlife, diverse habitats, and historic buildings, including a barn for the resident sheep. Enjoy these five portraits of the wildlife sanctuary from past participants in our Photo Contest.

2012 Photo Contest Entry © Katharine Wall

2012 Photo Contest Entry © Katharine Wall

2014 Photo Contest Entry © Colleen Shanahan

2014 Photo Contest Entry © Colleen Shanahan

2012 Photo Contest Entry © Janice Schlickman

2012 Photo Contest Entry © Janice Schlickman

2012 Photo Contest Entry © Takako Tokuoka

2012 Photo Contest Entry © Takako Tokuoka

2014 Photo Contest Entry  ©  Sandra Taylor

2014 Photo Contest Entry © Sandra Taylor