Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge covers a large tract of wetlands abutting the Concord and Sudbury Rivers. The diversity of habitat found here helps make this one of the best inland birding areas in Massachusetts. A total of 221 species of birds have been seen here in the past ten years. Grea
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- Just twenty miles west of Boston lies an oasis for wildlife - Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. Roughly 85 percent of the refuge's more than 3,600 acres is comprised of valuable freshwater wetlands stretching along 12 miles of the Concord and Sudbury Rivers. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servi
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