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Norcross Wildlife Sanctuary

30 Peck Road, Monson, Massachusetts 01057 | (413) 267-9654
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Type: Nature & Gardens
Ages: All Ages
Cost: Free
Hours of operation: Mon - Sat 9-4

The Norcross Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1939 by Arthur D. Norcross. Its present area comprises approximately six thousand acres of wooded hills, lakes and streams. It is maintained by the Norcross Wildlife Foundation, Inc. whose purpose is the conservation of wildlife and the active practice of conservation for the benefit of the public. This includes the collection and propagation of wild plants, the preservation of birds and all forms of animal wildlife and the conservation of land and water.  
Plants growing at Tupper Hill are native to the Eastern Seaboard from the Carolinas to Canada. The gardens along the walking trail represent habitats found throughout New England.  Native plants can be a valuable food source for birds and animals of our region.
Natural history exhibits are on display in the museums.  These exhibits provide a variety of information on plants, animals, insects, and minerals of the northeast.  
It is the aim of the Norcross Wildlife Foundation to engage in and foster research, education and training in conservation.  The Foundation also cooperates with outside groups and individuals interested in natural history and other forms of wildlife conservation.
Indoor Classroom Programs are offered from September  through June.  Programs held Tuesday through Friday at 10:00 a.m.   Reservations  required.
Saturday Bluebird Nestbox Programs (children) are held in January, February and March at 10:00a.m.   Reservations required. 
Naturalist's Programs offered throughout the year for children and adults and available  Tuesday through Saturday.  Group size limited.  Reservations required.
Winter Lecture Series for adults are held on  Saturdays 1:00 p.m.    Reservations required.
Guided  Walking Tours (adults) available April through October by appointment.


1 Review for Norcross Wildlife Sanctuary

December 23 2010
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"Fun with the Family"

Trails open April through November, weather permitting. Two natural history museums and 4,000 acres of rare wildflowers and plants. Picnic area. No dogs allowed.