Alternative Transportation Study: Project Partners

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

There are many important partners who are critical to the success of the study. Staff members at these partner agencies have provided time, information, data, and opinions to the study team, and are valuable resources for the refuge and Chatham community:

  • Town of Chatham
  • Cape Cod Commission
  • National Park Service
  • Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority

    Please note that clicking on the links above will direct you to external Web sites. These sites are separate from, and are not managed by, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Please read the FWS privacy statement for more information about external links.

    If you have questions or comments, please email MonomoyTraffic@gmail.com.


  •  Check out our on-line brochures:

         
    The icons above refer to, from left to right, Monomoy NWR general brochure, refuge bird list, and Morris Island trail guide. All these brochures are in .pdf file format, which requires a software program called Adobe Acrobat Reader, can be downloaded for free here.

     

    Other Refuge Links:

    2008 Transportation Study

    Closed Areas

    Refuge Map and Driving Directions Resources for Teachers Piping Plover Web Site Wildlife Fact Sheets

    Interagency Pass Program (replaces former federal access passport programs) Monomoy and Nomans Land Island CCP 2008 Refuge Field Season Press Release


     

    Refuge Contact Information:

    Mike Brady, Refuge Manager Wikis Way, Morris Island Chatham, Massachusetts 02633 Phone: (508) 945-0594 Fax: (508) 945-9559 Email: fw5rw_mnwr@fws.gov/
    Monomoy is one of eight national wildlife refuges comprising the Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex. These eight ecologically diverse refuges include Assabet River, Great Meadows, Massasoit, Mashpee, Monomoy, Nantucket, Nomans Land Island, and Oxbow. Visit the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service homepage.

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    Piping Plover photo by Richard Kuzminski
    Web page updated 07/02/08