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Astrology and Online Dating
While millennials and Gen Zers are extremely bullish upon astrology, a few experts are not so sure. They get worried that people may begin disqualifying
NEWC UPDATE : Covid-19 Response
March 2021 Update on New England Wildlife Centers response to Covid 19 Although the public cannot enter our building because of Covid 19 — The
What To Do If You Find a Baby Animal Or a Bat
Watch out for wildlife and help prevent wildlife kidnapping! During the spring and summer, baby animals are brought to New England Wildlife Center’s wildlife hospital
It’s Official!
New England Wildlife Center takes Cape Wildlife Center under our wing YOU DID IT! It took a BIG leap of faith, but you joined us
New Fall Memberships Available at New England Wildlife Center!
Enjoy free admission and special educational events while supporting wildlife care and education at NEWC BECOME A MEMBER Fall is an amazing time of year
Gardin Has Replanted In A New Space!
New England Wildlife Center’s partner Gardin sets down roots in a new location We’re very excited to announce that Gardin has moved to 137 Bay
Inmates Graduate from Job Training Program at NEWC
4th year of pre-release educational program with Norfolk County Sherriff Michael Bellotti We’re excited to announce that three pre-release offenders from Norfolk County jail graduated
SPECIAL EVENT: The Rededication and Celebration of the Andrea McKenna Harris Nature Trail
Join NEWC’s Dr. Greg Mertz for the “Science of Summer” nature walk On Saturday, July 21, at 12:30 pm, New England Wildlife Center will celebrate
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Lend A Hand Volunteer Day at NEWC!
Register to help out at our June 10 volunteer day New England Wildlife Center invites members of the community interested in volunteering to come help
Red Fox Kits Discovered In Well In Hingham
Receiving emergency care at New England Wildlife Center’s wildlife hospital Two dehydrated four-month-old red fox kits arrived at New England Wildlife Center’s (NEWC) wildlife hospital
Shellabrate World Turtle Day
NEWC helping local turtle conservation efforts We’re shellabrating World Turtle Day at New England Wildlife Center! World Turtle Day began in 1990 as an annual observance
3 Things You Need To Know About Rodenticide and Wildlife
What Rat Poison Does to Wildlife and How You Can Help A Cooper’s Hawk was recently brought to New England Wildlife Center’s wildlife hospital where
NEW EVENTS During April School Vacation Week
Young citizen scientists and their parents invited to experience nature close to home! Spring vacation week for schools in Massachusetts is April 16 – 20,
Welcome to our Winter Veterinary Interns!
See list of supplies needed for our interns We’re happy to have six undergraduate college students participating in our winter wildlife and exotic animal medicine internship
What’s New For Our 15th Annual Night of a Thousand Faces Fundraising Event?
Extended trail, fast pass, special drawings, and sponsorships look to increase the fun and support for wildlife care We’re celebrating the fifteenth year of our
3 Things You Can Do If You See a Sick or Injured Wild Animal
Important information on how to get help for wildlife in need of care By many estimates, there are hundreds of thousands of wild animals in
Thanks to Weezie Foundation and Help from Quirk Ford and Quirk Dodge, Local Students Hit the Road
New vans help NEWC’s STEM education efforts on the South Shore and beyond It’s back-to-school time again and we’re especially excited about the kick-off of
Come to Night Of A Thousand Faces 2017!
NEWC’s annual fundraising event set for October 27 and 28, 2017 Mark your calendars for the 15th annual Night of a Thousand Faces 2017! NEWC’s
Caring For Wildlife After An Oil Spill: Your Questions Answered
How NEWC wildlife veterinarians help animals recover and return to the wild Earlier in August, a fishing vessel sank in New Bedford harbor and started
NEWC Veterinarians Responding to Diesel Spill in New Bedford
14 waterfowl currently receiving emergency care at NEWC affiliate Cape Wildlife Center UPDATE 8/22/17: Birds continue to receive supportive care from our veterinarians at NEWC’s
Everything You Wanted to Know About Bats
The 7 most frequently asked questions about bats at our wildlife hospital Sick, injured, and orphaned bats come to our wildlife hospital at all times
3 Things You Need to Know About Lead in Our Environment
Answers to frequently asked question from visitors to help you learn about wildlife When a Canada goose was brought to our wildlife hospital in April,
NEWC Veterinarians On the Scene of Northern Gannet Die-Off
Helping in the search for a cause and caring for sick birds New England Wildlife Center (NEWC) is responding to an unexplained “die-off” situation on the
Great Horned Owlet Admitted to Hospital
This grumpy baby is a Great Horned Owlet. He was found alone in Hanover. He was brought into New England Wildlife Center after unsuccessful attempts