Announcements and Special Events

Capturing the Wild: March 2024’s Trio of Nature Photographers at Parker River

By pwsadmin | March 2, 2024 | Comments Off on Capturing the Wild: March 2024’s Trio of Nature Photographers at Parker River

This March, the Friends of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge is thrilled to introduce a mesmerizing showcase that brings the wilderness into view like never before. The Artist of the…

Alan Bull – Capturing New England’s Essence on Canvas

By pwsadmin | February 3, 2024 | Comments Off on Alan Bull – Capturing New England’s Essence on Canvas

This February, the Parker River Wildlife Refuge’s Visitor Center is proud to feature Alan Bull, our Artist of the Month, whose landscape paintings immerse viewers in the tranquil beauty of…

The Friends of Parker River Present: Exciting Connections between the Lives of Migrating Shorebirds, Horseshoe Crabs, and Us” by Deborah Cramer

By pwsadmin | January 6, 2024 | Comments Off on The Friends of Parker River Present: Exciting Connections between the Lives of Migrating Shorebirds, Horseshoe Crabs, and Us” by Deborah Cramer

Deborah Cramer traveled from the tip of South America up into the Arctic, accompanying a shorebird – the Red Knot – along one of earth’s longest avian migrations. Along the…

Join the Friends of Parker River: A Perfect Last-Minute Gift for Nature Lovers

By pwsadmin | December 23, 2023 | Comments Off on Join the Friends of Parker River: A Perfect Last-Minute Gift for Nature Lovers

Celebrate the spirit of giving this holiday season by gifting an annual membership to The Friends of Parker River. With Christmas Eve just around the corner, avoid the last-minute rush…

Journey Through Time: Uncovering 13,000 Years of Native American History with Dr. Robert Goodby

By pwsadmin | December 6, 2023 | Comments Off on Journey Through Time: Uncovering 13,000 Years of Native American History with Dr. Robert Goodby

Join us at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge for a captivating lecture titled “A Quick Trip Through Time: The First 13,000 Years of Human History in New England” presented…

Meet the Newburyport Ten: ‘A River Runs Through It’ Art Exhibition

By pwsadmin | December 6, 2023 | Comments Off on Meet the Newburyport Ten: ‘A River Runs Through It’ Art Exhibition

Come join us at the Parker River Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center for a heartwarming exhibition titled “A River Runs Through It,” available from December 4, 2023, to January 31, 2024.…

Sparrows of New England: A Virtual Workshop

By pwsadmin | November 12, 2023 | Comments Off on Sparrows of New England: A Virtual Workshop

We’re thrilled to invite you to the ‘Sparrows of New England Workshop’, a virtual event that will shine a light on the subtle beauty of these common yet extraordinary birds.…

Celebrating a Decade of Wildlife Through the Lens: Kevin Komiega’s Exhibit “10 Years on the Merrimack”

By pwsadmin | November 5, 2023 | Comments Off on Celebrating a Decade of Wildlife Through the Lens: Kevin Komiega’s Exhibit “10 Years on the Merrimack”

For anyone enchanted by the raw beauty of nature, Kevin Komiega’s exhibit, “10 Years on the Merrimack,” is a must-visit this November at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge Visitor…

FREE Event! An Ode To The United States Life-Saving Service: A Poetic Lecture by Ted Olsson

By pwsadmin | October 10, 2023 | Comments Off on FREE Event! An Ode To The United States Life-Saving Service: A Poetic Lecture by Ted Olsson

Join us for a captivating poetic lecture by Ted Olsson as he takes us back in time to explore the brave and selfless acts of the US Life-Saving Service Stations…

Join Us for a Fall Beach Cleanup and Trail Maintenance at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge!

By pwsadmin | September 23, 2023 | Comments Off on Join Us for a Fall Beach Cleanup and Trail Maintenance at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge!

Are you looking to volunteer and make a tangible impact on our beautiful natural refuge? Mark your calendar for the Fall Beach Cleanup at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge on…

Meet June's Artist of the Month: Peter Neverette

Peter Neverette, a New England native, has been selected as the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge's Artist of the Month for June 2024. Since receiving his first camera in 2019, Peter has dedicated himself to capturing the beauty of nature and the poignant collision of man-made structures and the natural world. His evocative work is on display at the Parker River Visitor Center through June 30.

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Artist of the Month: Joe Carey

Explore the imaginative world of Joe Carey, our May 2024 Artist of the Month, whose paintings blur the lines between the natural world and mythical realms. See his work at our Visitor Center this month!

🌟 Artist Spotlight: Joe Carey 🎨 Dive into the whimsical worlds painted by Joe Carey, our May Artist of the Month! His creations capture the magical moments where nature meets imagination.

Don't miss his exhibition at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, Newburyport until May 31. 

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Saving the Great Salt Marsh - Lecture and Field Trip

🌊🌿 Join us for an enlightening afternoon exploring the resilience of the Great Salt Marsh!

📆 Saturday, May 4th, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge Complex

🔍 Dive into an insightful lecture by Nancy Pau, USFWS Wildlife Biologist, and learn about the challenges and innovations in marsh conservation. Understand how rising sea levels and extreme weather are impacting our local habitats and communities, and what it means for our future.

🚶‍♀️ After the talk, take part in an optional field trip to a restoration site within the Refuge. Spaces are limited, so ensure you register early! Wear your waterproof boots and get ready for an adventure.

🌐 For more information and to register for the field trip, email friends@parkerriver.org with your interest in joining both the lecture and the field trip. Let’s protect and learn about our precious marsh together!

🖥 Prefer to join virtually? The lecture will be available via Zoom. Register by sending an email to friends@parkerriver.org to receive your Zoom link.

The Friends of Parker River Present:

"Back From The Brink - Four Massachusetts Avian Success Stories"

With Dave Williams

Discover the incredible comeback stories of Massachusetts' wildlife with David Williams. Learn how local conservation has brought back species from the brink.

Learn more and attend the lecture.

Artist of the Month: Joseph Smith

Discover the captivating world of Joseph Smith, April's featured artist at the Parker River Wildlife Refuge. Explore his unique perspective on New England's natural beauty through April 30.

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Join Us March 30th for the Spring Refuge Beach Clean-Up!

Dive into a day of conservation and community at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge this spring! The Friends of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge invites you to be part of our traditional beach clean-up event. A day where volunteers of all ages come together to remove litter from our beautiful refuge beaches and salt marsh edges, making a real difference for our local wildlife and habitat.

Date: Saturday, March 30 

Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 

Location: Parking Lot #1, Plum Island, Parker River National Wildlife Refuge

Trash bags and a safety orientation will be provided. We're also calling on volunteers interested in trail maintenance to bring along loppers and clippers. Let's make our refuge a cleaner, safer place for everyone to enjoy. Your efforts matter—a heartfelt thank you in advance from the Friends of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge!

📸 Discover the Wild: Dive into our March Artist of the Month exhibit 📸

This month we're lucky enough to showcase stunning wildlife photography by three local talents - Dan Oh, Kristine Patti and Sue Poublon. Experience the beauty and intricacy of our natural wildlife and landscapes through their lenses. A visual journey awaits! Learn more.

The Refuge is Hiring!

Great Marsh Restoration Coordinator Position Now Open

Join the biology team as the Great Marsh Restoration Coordinator leading ecological projects including invasive species management, ditch remediation, data collection, public education and outreach, and supervising summer field techs.

This is a great job for someone with strong data management skills and coastal ecology knowledge who loves working with people and being outdoors! This position is offered in partnership with Mass Audubon and is benefits eligible. This is a 9 month position with the possibility of extension up to 3 years based on performance and funding. Learn more and apply online.

Even More Hiring!

Join the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge visitor services team in a part-time administrative assistant position supporting visitor center operations. This position will provide support answering public calls, e-mails, and drop-in questions, as well as helping with pass sales and office management tasks. A perfect job for those who love talking to and meeting new people!

Pay for this position is $22/hr and requires on-site work Tuesdays plus one additional day each week from 8am - 4:30pm. This position is offered through the Experienced Services Program. Click here learn more and apply.

Did you know?

You can help support the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge and the Friends by supporting the and the future of wildlife conservation through the Doug Chickering Internship Program.

Learn more and make a difference today with your donation at Friends of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge.

Did You Know!

You can now buy your annual refuge pass online by scanning the QR code.

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Please enjoy issue #7 of Plants of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. If you have missed any pervious issues you can find them under the 'Archived Articles' tab on the home page.

Current Map of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge.

In case you missed it! Check out the wonderful write up about the work that was done on the refuge this week! Link to The Daily News article here

 

Calling all citizen scientists! Chronolog Stations are now installed on the refuge.

 

A HUGE thank you to everyone who came out to help clear up the boardwalks and beaches. What an amazing success. Check out these before and after photos from Lot 1 boardwalk. 

Friends of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit corporation dedicated to supporting the US Fish & Wildlife Service Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. Our Friends organization is entirely dependent upon volunteer support and funding from membership dues, donations, grants and fund raising events.

The Refuge is located on Plum Island, a barrier island and nearby Great Salt Marsh area in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, along the major bird migration route known as the Atlantic Flyway. It is comprised of more than 4,700 acres of pristine coastal habitat for more than 300 species of resident and migratory birds, as well as a large variety of mammals, insects, fish, reptiles and amphibians. In addition to wildlife conservation, the Refuge provides unique opportunities to experience an undeveloped, coastal environment near major metropolitan areas. See http://www.fws.gov/refuge/parker_river/.

Our Friends Organization:

Supports the primary purposes for which the Refuge was established.

Promotes the preservation of the natural and historical resources of the Refuge.

Fosters the wildlife-dependent use of the Refuge and the enjoyment of it by the public, consistent with its protection and preservation.

Engages in such educational, scientific and civic activities to assist the Refuge to carry out its mandates.

The Friends of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to all our corporate sponsors and friends

Corporate Sponsors:

We appreciate all of your help and support. Please visit their websites for more information about each organization/business.

Tom’s Plum Island Birding Page

Bird Observer

Bird Watcher's Supply & Gift

The Brookline Bird Club

Eastern Mass Hawk Watch

Essex County Ornithological Club

Mass Audubon Joppa Flats Education Center

River Valley Real Estate

AMARAL ENTERPRISES

 

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