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  • Hampshire Bird Club - The Hampshire Bird Club, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to birding, birds and preservation of their habitats. The HBC meets monthly from September to June.

  • The Formula For Pruning Mastery - Pruning Matters educates any interested gardener on how to prune shrubs and small trees, highlighting the natural growth habit of each plant. A DVD and Field Guide are available.

  • National Wildlife Refuge System - Directory of wildlife refuges throughout the state.

  • Bentley College - Nearly 4,200 undergraduate, 1,600 graduate and 3,000 continuing education students learn in an environment that integrates information technology with a broad business and liberal arts curriculum, gaining knowledge, interpersonal skills and experience for careers in a global economy.

  • College of Nursing - Strives to provide visionary leadership to advance the practice of nursing in a dynamic environment. The college is committed to generate collaborative and consultative relationships with professional colleagues and consumers to enhance the health of the region and beyond.

  • Regional Primate Research Center - New England - Mission, research, animals and animal care.

  • KeySpan Energy - Products include natural gas, and installation and maintenance of heating and air conditioning systems. Service area includes Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and New York. Energy news, bill payment, services, and investor relations.

  • Sea Education Association - Non-profit organization dedicated to providing challenging multidisciplinary science programs for a spectrum of students and teachers.

  • Ocean Alliance - Dedicated to the conservation of whales and their ocean environment through research and education. President and Founder Dr. Roger Payne discovered that humpback whales sing songs.

  • The New England Consortium - Regional model Superfund worker training organization. Has delivered hazardous waste operations and emergency response training to more than 11,000 U.S. workers. Offers training in Lowell, Massachusetts or at customer sites in New England.

  • Harvard Design Magazine - From the Graduate School of Design, a magazine featuring critical explorations of key contemporary issues and practices connected to the built environment.

  • Tide Charts - Buzzards Bay - Information for Cuttyhunk Pond, Tarpaulin Cove, Woods Hole, West Falmouth Harbor, Pocasset Harbor, Cape Cod Canal, Wareham, Marion, Mattapoisett, New Bedford, South Dartmouth and Westport Harbor.

  • Currents Index: Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound - Current tables for Woods Hole, Nobska Point, Tarpaulin Cove, Robinsons Hole, Quicks Hole, Canapitsit Channel, Penikese Island, Gay Head, West Chop and East Chop.

  • Massachusetts Audubon Society - The largest conservation organization in New England, the Society protects land/wildlife habitat, conducts nature education and advocates for environmental policies. It maintains 37 wildlife sanctuaries within the Commonwealth.

  • Mystic River Watershed Association - Community organization sponsors research, activities, and conservation of the Mystic River watershed in Massachusetts

  • Tufts Institute of the Environment - Interdisciplinary, university-wide education and research institute which facilitates and coordinates environmental programs at Tufts.

  • Woods Hole Research Center - Addresses the great issues of environment through scientific research and education and through applications of science in public affairs. Focus is on climate change and the warming of the earth, as well as global forests because of their controlling influence on climate.

  • Merrimack College - A small, comprehensive, modern Catholic center of higher learning in the Northeast, reflects in its policies the teaching traditions of the founding Order of St. Augustine: to provide, in a Christian, values-sensitive environment, the opportunity for its students to develop a mature intellectual, cultural, social, and moral awareness. emotional, and moral awareness;

  • Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service - Links to land-grant universities in Massachusetts which are state partners.

  • Conservation Law Foundation - Using law, economics and science to solve the environmental problems that threaten the people, natural resources and communities of New England.

  • Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston (ATMoB) - Club supporting observation, star parties, telescope design/building/improvement and astro-photography.

  • Massachusetts Water Resources Authority - Information about the water supply, sewage treatment, and the project to end Boston Harbor pollution. Also includes resources for educators.

  • Silent Spring Institute, Inc. - Partnership of scientists and citizens concerned about environmental links to breast cancer. Contains information on the institute, its projects and publications.

  • Massachusetts Electric - Service to 170 cities and towns in Massachusetts. Contractor dig information, customer service, newswire, and ideas to save on bills.

  • Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary - Project information, from the Woods Hole division of the U.S. Geological Survey.

  • Zoo New England - Franklin Park Zoo in Boston and Stone Zoo in Stoneham. General information, virtual tour, animal pictures, volunteer information, and conservation plans.

  • Wentworth Alumni Library - Titles in the Alumni Library's architecture collection cover the history, theory, and criticism of the built environment from its beginnings to the present day including such major subheadings as ancient architecture, medieval architecture, classicism, eclecticism, functionalism, international style, constructivism, and post-modernism.

  • The Center for Professional & Continuing Education - Students can enroll in a wide variety of courses and programs in an environment that is both challenging & nurturing. While developing at their own pace, students have access to instructors, counselors, and staff whose mission is to help each individual grow as both a student and a person.

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Department of Architecture - Educational environment for the study and practice of architecture and art. Provides details of degree courses, staff, recent studios and workshops, and research.

  • Toxics Use Reduction Institute - University of Massachusetts research and education efforts related to the search for less toxic chemistries, alternative technologies and innovative management methods to avoid polluting technologies. Includes fact sheets, publications, and links.

  • Electronic Atlas of the Cape Cod Environment - Collection of maps and a compilation of imagery and photos that illustrate characteristics of the Cape Cod environment.

  • Computer Science Department - The Department's mission is to continue to build an environment that promotes innovative thinking; values mutual respect and diversity; encourages and supports scholarship; promotes ethical behavior; and engenders life-long learning for its community of scholars.

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