Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
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Das Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary ist ein 102 Acres (41,3 ha) umfassendes Schutzgebiet bei im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Es wird von der Massachusetts Audubon Society gemeinsam mit dem Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) verwaltet.
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Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Norfolk, Massachusetts. It is among a network of sanctuaries with the Massachusetts Audubon Society. The 104-acre sanctuary is adjacent to the 140-acre Bristol Blake State Reservation. Both areas are managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). A 1 mile (1.6 km) trail starts around by encircling Stony Pond and ends by a waterfall at the site of a former mill. The trail is wheelchair accessible and includes a 525-foot long boardwalk, installed in 2017, that allows visitors to view birds, wildlife, and the wetland habitat over Teal Marsh and Kingfisher Pond. Wildlife found there includes turtles, ducks, geese, great blue herons, and muskrats. The sanctuary also has natural history exhibits, programming space, a gift
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Das Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary ist ein 102 Acres (41,3 ha) umfassendes Schutzgebiet bei im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Es wird von der Massachusetts Audubon Society gemeinsam mit dem Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) verwaltet.
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Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife sanctuary in Norfolk, Massachusetts. It is among a network of sanctuaries with the Massachusetts Audubon Society. The 104-acre sanctuary is adjacent to the 140-acre Bristol Blake State Reservation. Both areas are managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). A 1 mile (1.6 km) trail starts around by encircling Stony Pond and ends by a waterfall at the site of a former mill. The trail is wheelchair accessible and includes a 525-foot long boardwalk, installed in 2017, that allows visitors to view birds, wildlife, and the wetland habitat over Teal Marsh and Kingfisher Pond. Wildlife found there includes turtles, ducks, geese, great blue herons, and muskrats. The sanctuary also has natural history exhibits, programming space, a gift shop, nature play area, a picnic area, and a butterfly garden.
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