Gain an appreciation for the Friends of Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge, a nonprofit volunteer organization which assists the Partners by supporting their activities in education, research and stewardship projects within the Mashpee Refuge. Learn how you can become involved. The MNWR Friends work cooperatively with the Partners in it's activities and efforts.
The MNWR is unique within the US Fish and Wildlife National Refuge System in that it is managed by eight conservation land partners, not predominately the USFW, with support from the Friends of Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge. Discover helpful resources like Mashpee Refuge Trail Maps, the Mashpee Refuge History Book, Friends of MNWR Brochure, and Mashpee Refuge Newsletters.
The MNWR is unique within the US Fish and Wildlife National Refuge System in that it is managed by eight conservation land partners, not predominately the USFW, with support from the Friends of Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge. Discover helpful resources like Mashpee Refuge Trail Maps, the Mashpee Refuge History Book, Friends of MNWR Brochure, and Mashpee Refuge Newsletters.
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The Refuge
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The Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge, here on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, encompasses 5,871 acres and is the second largest accessible, open space on the Cape; the first being the National Seashore! It is a model for how future National Wildlife Refuges will be created and managed. Visit the Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge and discover firsthand all of the natural habitats that Cape Cod has to offer beyond the beaches.
The Friends
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As a nonprofit volunteer organization, the Friends of Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge assists the Partners by supporting their activities in education, research and stewardship projects within the Mashpee Refuge. We conduct fundraising, advocacy and seek grants to support the many wildlife activities and research by the Refuge Partners.
Our Organization
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As a nonprofit organization, the Friends of Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge is committed to its obligations of transparency and accountability. Our Mission is to: raise awareness and provide support for the Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge and its Partners and to preserve and protect our natural resources.
Rabbitat Brochure
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The New England cottontail (NEC) is Cape Cod's only native cottontail. Once occupying the majority of New England, today NEC populations are found in just five locations (including Cape Cod), representing only 14% of their historic range. The NEC needs your help! Aside from managing land to provide native plants for food, the best thing you can do for the NEC is give them somewhere to hide.
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