Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary
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Wildlife sanctuary in Massachusetts, US
Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary | |
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Type | wildlife sanctuary, nature center |
Location | 1417 Park Street Attleboro, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Coordinates | 41°54′54″N 71°15′29″W / 41.91500°N 71.25806°W / 41.91500; -71.25806 |
Area | 75 acres (30 ha) |
Created | 1997 |
Operated by | Massachusetts Audubon Society |
Hiking trails | 1.5 miles |
Website | Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary |
Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary at 1417 Park Street in Attleboro, Massachusetts, is a wildlife sanctuary of the Massachusetts Audubon Society.
The Sanctuary has preserved 75 acres on Lake Talaquega.[1] The property contains a colonial house dating from 1759, which now serves as a nature center containing "[n]ative turtle species, invertebrates, and other exhibits."[2] The land was formerly home to a casino and hotel. The Sanctuary has "wooded trails and boardwalk winding through a red maple swamp, upland forest, and freshwater marsh, and around the lake’s perimeter."[2]
References
[edit]- ^ O'Connor, Michael P. (9 July 2019). "Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary Adds 25 Acres to North Side of Property". MassAudubon News & Events. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
- ^ a b "Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary". Mass Audubon.
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