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bolton flats wildlife management area: New England Parks Guide Barbara Sinotte, 1996-04 Take a walk in the park. Or explore a forest, gorge, campground, even a historic site. Spend a week or a weekend. Go biking, hiking, fishing, boating, hunting or cross-country skiing. Or just relax and enjoy the most beautiful scenery in the Northeast! This is a guide to the state and the national parks throughout New England, the wildlife refuges, nature and bike trails, historic sites, facilities and activities at each site, and contact information. This covers every state and national park in Maine, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and New Hampshire, with details on the facilities at each, the walking pathsn nature trails, historic sites, and scenic drives. |
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bolton flats wildlife management area: National Wildlife Refuges United States. Congress. House. Committee on Resources. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Oceans, 1995 |
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bolton flats wildlife management area: Massachusetts Barbara Sinotte, 2010-12-17 Take a walk in the park. Or explore a forest, gorge, campground, even a historic site. Spend a week or a weekend. Go biking, hiking, fishing, boating, hunting or cross-country skiing. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Backpacker , 1992-06 Backpacker brings the outdoors straight to the reader's doorstep, inspiring and enabling them to go more places and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the world's first GPS-enabled magazine, and the only magazine whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. Backpacker's Editors' Choice Awards, an industry honor recognizing design, feature and product innovation, has become the gold standard against which all other outdoor-industry awards are measured. |
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bolton flats wildlife management area: Birding New England Randi Minetor, Nic Minetor, 2019-05-01 Birdwatching is for everyone. No other outdoor pursuit yields so much knowledge of nature’s ways with so little effort—if one knows what to look for. Birding New England opens the world of birding to the novice and expert in this complete guide to getting the most out of birding in New England. Birding New England includes sections on birding technology, equipment, identification techniques, birding “by ear,” where to view birds, field guides, optics, and other essentials to get birders of all skill levels into the field to identify birds throughout New England. Especially valuable are descriptions of habitat, feeding, nesting, and migration—informing the reader not only about what kind of bird is on the other end of the binoculars, but what it is up to as well. Includes: GPS coordinates for each species of the top three to five locations where you’re likely to see the bird and what time of year is best for this Full-color photos Over 300 species |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Miscellaneous National Parks Bills United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on National Parks, 2003 |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Bird Observer , 2006 |
bolton flats wildlife management area: The Random House Guide to Natural Areas of the Eastern United States John Perry, Jane Greverus Perry, 1980 |
bolton flats wildlife management area: About Bolton Esther K. Whitcomb, 1988 |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Massachusetts & Western Connecticut Adventure Guide Elizabeth Dugger, 2009 I bought this travel guide out of curiosity when I went back home to visit my parents. I grew up in N.H., went to school at UCONN, and spent a lot of time in Massachusetts - so I am familiar with the area. Sometimes, when you live in a place, however, you take your home for granted and don't see the sights in your back yard. Traveling 1500 miles back home, however, I felt like I needed to get my moneys worth (the sure sign of a native east coaster). This book led me to some incredible old towns and restaurants and shops that I had missed while living there.I highly recommend the book. It was great to have it on my laptop because after work, I was able plan the remainder of my day in a snap. -- Amazon reviewer. I've been toting Elizabeth L. Dugger's new Adventure Guide to Massachusetts & Western Connecticut around for about a month now, ever since I received it. I had all the best intentions of being the first reviewer to publish my commentary on the travel guide, but with one project after another eating up my hours, I'm not sure that I can claim that honor. I have, however, really bulked up my biceps by lugging the Adventure Guide around! In a word, the book is massive, and before I ever lifted the cover, I was perplexed as to how Dugger could possibly have found enough bungee jumping-, cliff diving-, and vine swinging-type adventures in the stately and somewhat subdued states of Massachusetts and Connecticut to fill 496 pages! When I opened to page 113 to find a section on Antique Shopping on Cape Cod, I was surprised and delighted to realize that the range of adventures Dugger suggests includes those that pose great danger only to my credit card balance. In the book's introduction, Dugger explains that adventure travel doesn't have to mean hanging from a cliff by your fingernails. Her enormous catalog of exciting escapes includes family-friendly ideas, outdoor fun for people of all ages and abilities, out-of-the-ordinary sightseeing suggestions, and, of course, the full complement of hiking, biking, fishing, boating, and other recreational opportunities in central New England. Adventure travel makes you feel alive, wakes you up to yourself as well as to your surroundings, Dugger explains. Just being in open lands or along the coast, most of the time, can give you that get-away feeling. ...Adventure travel gets the blood flowing, the heart pumping. Also the author of the Adventure Guide to New Hampshire and the Adventure Guide to Vermont, Dugger quickly debunks the notion that Massachusetts is a tamer, less challenging playground than its mountainous northern neighbors. After a brief introductory section that includes a short history of Massachusetts, a map of and information on getting to the region, road rules, and safety information on such important topics as avoiding bears, the book is broken up into six regional chapters: the Seacoast Region, Boston and Nearby Adventures, Central Massachusetts, the Pioneer Valley, the Berkshires, and the Litchfield Hills of Connecticut. Within each geographic section, adventures are organized in category groupings: On Foot, On Horseback, On Wheels, On Water, On Snow & Ice, and In the Air. Each chapter has information on Eco-Travel and where to Stay & Eat, as well.While the emphasis of this guide is decidedly on the outdoors and on planning a Massachusetts vacation that takes you to the lesser known attractions that the state offers, it is actually one of the most comprehensive and delightful guides to the region available. While many travel guides contain the obligatory paragraph on each historic attraction and sightseeing venue, the Adventure Guide to Massachusetts & Western Connecticut artfully leads the traveler to those awe-inspiring, stimulating, and unique excursions that are likely to make for a most memorable trip. Detailed maps, black and white photos, cute graphics, and sidebars on special events, kid-friendly and accessible spots, recommended reading, and mor |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge , 2001 |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Bird Observer of Eastern Massachusetts , 1986 |
bolton flats wildlife management area: BioMap Technical Report , 2001 |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge (N.W.R.), Proposed Land Exchange , 2010 |
bolton flats wildlife management area: An Atlas of Massachusetts River Systems Walter E. Bickford, Ute J. Dymon, 1990 ...A full account of Massachusetts' river corridors and watersheds, and their role in maintaining fish and wildlife, their effect on the state's environment, culture and economy; discusses efforts to protect river basins; describes characteristics of each river basin and gives data on drainage area, river length, number and names of tributaries, rare species, etc.; lists addresses of watershed associations... |
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bolton flats wildlife management area: Restoring the Earth John J. Berger, 1985 Introduces the diverse dedicated people who are working privately adn voluntarily to repair and restore the damaged natural resources that are crucial to life in the present and in the future in the United States. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: The Earth Care Annual, 1993 Russell Wild, 1992-12 Very Good,No Highlights or Markup,all pages are intact. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Sierra Club Bulletin Sierra Club, 1986 Includes section Book reviews. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Nature Nearby Bill McMillon, 1990-05-02 A guide to the natural beauty to be found in and near America's urban centers. America's cities possess scenic sites such as the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, Mount Tamalpais outside San Francisco, and Chicago's Lincoln Park--accessible retreats from the press of urban life. This guide is designed for daytrippers, weekenders and tourists who long to lose themselves amid nature's splendor without having to stray too far from town. Covers 20 major cities; arranged for easy reference according to the five regions of the U.S. Shows how to get to city zoos, parks and botanical gardens and describes nature hikes, bike trips, bird watching, game preserves and more. Includes maps for each city discussed. A comprehensive bibliography includes directories to local nature and outdoor organizations. Illustrated with photographs. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: A Birder's Guide to Eastern Massachusetts , 1994 |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Hell Bent William G. Tapply, 2008-09-30 Boston attorney Brady Coyne finds his own past coming back to haunt his professional life when his ex-girlfriend Alex Shaw, long out of touch, reappears, wanting Brady to represent her brother. Augustine Shaw was a notable photo-journalist, happily married with two small children – until he returned from a stint in Iraq missing a hand and suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Now he's lost his career, his peace of mind and his family. Brady is hired to seem him through the divorce. The client wasn't eager to accept Brady's representation, but before the divorce proceedings are very far along, the photographer is found dead in his rented apartment, an apparent suicide. But something isn't right and Brady starts to think the suicide was staged. With very little to go on and with everyone around him wanting to quickly close the books on what appears to be a tragic case, Brady soon finds himself alone, in the midst of one of the most dangerous situations of his entire life, and facing people who do anything to avoid being exposed. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: "Code of Massachusetts regulations, 1998" , 1998 Archival snapshot of entire looseleaf Code of Massachusetts Regulations held by the Social Law Library of Massachusetts as of January 2020. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: "Code of Massachusetts regulations, 1988" , 1988 Archival snapshot of entire looseleaf Code of Massachusetts Regulations held by the Social Law Library of Massachusetts as of January 2020. |
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bolton flats wildlife management area: "Code of Massachusetts regulations, 1991" , 1991 Archival snapshot of entire looseleaf Code of Massachusetts Regulations held by the Social Law Library of Massachusetts as of January 2020. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: "Code of Massachusetts regulations, 2008" , 2009 Archival snapshot of entire looseleaf Code of Massachusetts Regulations held by the Social Law Library of Massachusetts as of January 2020. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: "Code of Massachusetts regulations, 1989" , 1989 Archival snapshot of entire looseleaf Code of Massachusetts Regulations held by the Social Law Library of Massachusetts as of January 2020. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Massachusetts Wildlife Viewing Guide William J. Davis, 1996 Where-to guide to 67 viewing sites of the best locations to watch wildlife including mammals and birds in their natural environment. Offical field guide of the Watchable Wildlife Series. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: "Code of Massachusetts regulations, 1997" , 1997 Archival snapshot of entire looseleaf Code of Massachusetts Regulations held by the Social Law Library of Massachusetts as of January 2020. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration Wildlife Management Institute, 1976 |
bolton flats wildlife management area: "Code of Massachusetts regulations, 2012" , 2012 Archival snapshot of entire looseleaf Code of Massachusetts Regulations held by the Social Law Library of Massachusetts as of January 2020. |
bolton flats wildlife management area: "Code of Massachusetts regulations, 1999" , 1999 Archival snapshot of entire looseleaf Code of Massachusetts Regulations held by the Social Law Library of Massachusetts as of January 2020. |
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Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area Map 1 - Bolton Trails
Jul 1, 2020 · Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area: This important flood plain along the Nashua River was originally named “Intervale” because of its location between hills. It is a primary …
BOLTON FLATS - harvardconservationtrust.org
BOLTON FLATS The Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area encompasses a 923 acre floodplain of the Nashua and Still Rivers. Access is off routes 110 and 117. The agricultural fields are …
Town of Bolton, MA BOLTON FLATS 1 Trails Map
Wildlife Management Area Regulations MassWildlife owns and manages over 213 Wildlife Management Areas (WMA), 106 Wildlife Conservation Easements (WCE) and 68 Access …
Arthropod Abundance in Bolton Flats Wildlife Management …
Bolton Flats WMA The Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area located in Lancaster, MA is the survey site for arthropod observation and data collection. Bolton Flats WMA is a 923 acre flood …
Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area
Sep 21, 2023 · Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area B Lingard New England Parks Guide Barbara Sinotte,1996-04 Take a walk in the park. Or explore a forest, gorge, campground, …
Wild and Scenic River Reconnaissance Survey of the ... - River …
The river segment that runs through the Town of Bolton is entirely part of the Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area. The river also runs through the Devens Regional Enterprise Zone, site of …
BIRDING ON THE BOLTON-LANCASTER FLATS - sora.unm.edu
Perhaps no other locality in Worcester County has a richer ornithological history than the Bolton-Lancaster Flats. The birding here is exciting and diverse, particularly considering its inland …
Harvard, MA: Formal Trail Inventory - Montachusett RPC
Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area Fruitlands Museum Town Beach (Bare Hill Pond) Mirror Lake Recreation Area Oxbow National W ild f eR ug Shaker Village Holy Hill Devens Museum …
Conservation Areas in Lancaster 1. Cook Conservation Area …
2. Bolton Flats Management Area 923 acres owned by Div. of Mass. Fisheries & Wildlife. There are two parki ng lots on either side of Rte 117. The largely flat intervale includes walks along …
Wilder Farm Conservation Area Map 14 - Bolton Trails
Mar 14, 2023 · The areas of Bolton Flats (Map 1) and Delaney Wildlife Management Areas (Map 7) fall under the Massachusetts Division of Wildlife regulations. Additional details can be found …
Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Map 1 Area - Bolton Trails
Mar 1, 2020 · Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area: This important flood plain along the Nashua River was originally named “Intervale” because of its location between hills. It is a primary …
Vinger-Venable and Rocky Dundee Map 10 - Bolton Trails
Mar 10, 2024 · The areas of Bolton Flats (Map 1) and Delaney Wildlife Management Areas (Map 7) fall under the Massachusetts Division of Wildlife regulations. Additional details can be found …
Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area Map 1
Jun 1, 2020 · Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area: This important flood plain along the Nashua River was originally named “Intervale” because of its location between hills.
Invitation for Bids (IFB) DFW-2018-020: Brush Mowing at the …
Feb 7, 2018 · The Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife (MassWildlife) is soliciting bids to conduct habitat restoration work on up to 108-acres at the Bolton Flats Wildlife Management …
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Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area: New England Parks Guide Barbara Sinotte,1996-04 Take a walk in the park Or explore a forest gorge campground even a historic site Spend a week or …
Figure 1 Lancaster, MA: Base Map with Points of Interest
6 Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area 7 Browning Elementary School 8 Community Center 9 Cook Conservation Area 10 Dext rumlin 11 DiMeco's Nursery ... 52 Turner Pond Conservation …
Fyfeshire and Haynes-Wheeler Map 15 - Bolton Trails
Jul 15, 2020 · Bolton Conservation Land Rules and Regulations. The areas of Bolton Flats (Map 1) and Delaney Wildlife Management Areas (Map 7) fall under the Massachusetts Division of …
DEER MANAGEMENT SUBCOMMITTEE - Harvard MA
Hunting with bows or guns may be allowed by owners on private land and is permitted on the State-owned Delaney Wildlife Management Area and Bolton Flats and the Oxbow National …
WHERE TO FIND BIRDS AT OXBOW NATIONAL WILDLIFE …
Oxbow is located off Route 110 just north of the Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area which should also be checked for ducks, marsh birds, and seasonal shorebirds.
Town of Bolton, MA BOLTON FLATS 1 Trails Map WILDLIFE …
BOLTON FLATS WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA IS OWNED BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. THE BOLTON TRAIL CONSERVATION GROUPS DO NOT MAINTAIN, …
Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area Map 1 - Bolt…
Jul 1, 2020 · Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area: This important flood plain along the Nashua River was originally named “Intervale” because of its location between …
BOLTON FLATS - harvardconservationtrust.org
BOLTON FLATS The Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area encompasses a 923 acre floodplain of the Nashua and Still Rivers. Access is off routes 110 and 117. The …
Town of Bolton, MA BOLTON FLATS 1 Trails Map
Wildlife Management Area Regulations MassWildlife owns and manages over 213 Wildlife Management Areas (WMA), 106 Wildlife Conservation Easements (WCE) …
Arthropod Abundance in Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area
Bolton Flats WMA The Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area located in Lancaster, MA is the survey site for arthropod observation and data collection. Bolton Flats WMA is a 923 …
Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area
Sep 21, 2023 · Bolton Flats Wildlife Management Area B Lingard New England Parks Guide Barbara Sinotte,1996-04 Take a walk in the park. Or explore a forest, …