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2017 Newsletter

July 10, 2018

2017-Newsletter

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Orenda begins Habitat Management Program for New England Cottontail in Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge

March 19, 2013

Work began on our Carl Monge Sanctuary and Makepeace Mercy Lowe Sanctuary the week of February 20th. The Orenda Wildlife Land Trust,Inc., Town of Mashpee,…

Carver Island of Shallow Pond purchased and now dedicated to David Simser

November 28, 2012

With generous support from the David H. Simser estate and grants from the Cape Cod Five Foundation, the Charles H. Thomsen Land fund and also…

Orenda Wildlife Land Trust participates in the 3rd Annual Cape Cod Wildlife Festival

October 23, 2012

Held once again at the picturesque Long Pasture Center of the Mass Audubon Society in Cummaquid. Orenda Wildlife Land Trust joined fifteen exhibitors comprising of…

Orenda aids Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge Partners for study of New England Cottontail

April 1, 2011

Although much of its habitat has been lost, there are still wild and preserved places on Cape Cod that provide the environment so badly needed…

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