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The Nature of Mass Audubon’s Mid and Upper Cape Sanctuaries

Thursday, July 14 at 7:00 pm

Come join Ian Ives, Director of the Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary, as he describes the beauty and value of some of the Cape’s richest habitats. Mass Audubon’s sanctuaries on the mid- and upper-Cape encompass a variety of critical habitats, including barrier beaches, coastal plain ponds, salt marshes, cedar swamps, and vernal pools. Explore what makes these habitats so special and learn about some of the rare plant and animal species that live within them. As you develop a deep appreciation of these surroundings, plan a visit and discover how you can become more involved in the conservation of these habitats through Mass Audubon.