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c/o Eastern MA NWR Complex
73 Weir Hill Road Sudbury MA 01776 978-443-4661 Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge web page. |
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Assabet River NWR, formerly referred to as the U.S. Army's Fort Devens Sudbury Training Annex, is a 2,230-acre parcel of land located approximately 25 miles west of Boston, and 4 miles west of the Eastern Massachusetts NWR Complex Headquarters. It is located in portions of the Towns of Hudson, Maynard, Stow and Sudbury and covers approximately 3.5 square miles. The Assabet River NWR consists of two separate pieces of land. The larger northern section is just north of Hudson Road. The southern section is located to the south of Hudson Road. The refuge is comprised of a diverse mixture of pine/hardwood forest, old field, and wetland habitats. The Refuge currently is closed to public access due to a number of physical safety hazards that must be corrected. This work includes securing more than 33 old hand-dug farm wells, more than 26 old buildings as well as removing interior wire and fencing. The Friends of the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge formed in 2000, nearly a full year prior to the transfer of the U.S. Army's former Fort Devens Sudbury Training Annex to the Fish and Wildlife Service. Since that time, the Friends Group has provided the Refuge invaluable assistance in preparing to open the Refuge for wildlife-dependent recreational activities by removing physical safety hazards; conducting biological surveys of vernal pools, raptors, bats, invasive plant species; and conducting numerous public outreach and education programs.
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