WEYMOUTH – Katrina Bergman said it was clear at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic that the New England Wildlife Center would need to pivot in its mission to serve both animals and people. The ...
BOSTON – Several dozen Canada geese and mallard ducks have found themselves in a sticky situation. Staff from the New England Wildlife Center in Weymouth is caring for more than a dozen geese and ...
WEYMOUTH - Twenty-four seagulls have been rescued by the New England Wildlife Center, after finding their way into a vat of used cooking oil that was in a truck. The gulls were taken in around 8 p.m.
Weymouth's New England Wildlife Center hosted a panel discussion on criminal justice reforms. The Wildlife Center has run a re-entry program for inmates for nine years. The program gives inmates work ...
WEYMOUTH − The cause of an overnight fire Wednesday at the New England Wildlife Center in South Weymouth is under investigation, according to the Weymouth Fire Department. The fire, which a fire ...
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BOSTON (AP) — Wildlife rescuers were rushing Monday to tend to dozens of geese and ducks that were soaked in oil after a spill in a Boston river. Police and fire departments were dispatched to the ...
BARNSTABLE (CBS) -- A goose who was undergoing surgery on one of his feet at the New England Wildlife Center's Cape Cod Branch had a surprise visitor waiting outside the clinic door: his mate.
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The turtle is a rare anomaly that can occur from both genetic and environmental factors that influence an embryo during development, experts said. No, you are not seeing double. A rare turtle with two ...
Earlier this spring, when Massachusetts folks were still in COVID-19 lockdown, a homeowner noticed that an injured hawk was sitting on her stoop, unable to fly. Others in the neighborhood noticed, too ...