The Eastern Massachusetts National Wildlife Refuge Complex encompasses eight national wildlife refuges (NWRs): Assabet River, Great Meadows, Mashpee, Massasoit, Monomoy, Nantucket, Nomans Land, and Oxbow NWRs. Due to the size of this complex, we have divided our comprehensive conservation planning (CCP) process into several phases.
Latest News in Developing the CCP
We completed the final CCPs for Assabet River, Great Meadows, and Oxbow NWRs in January 2005. The draft CCP/EAs were released in July 2003. The final CCPs represent years of work among Federal and State agencies, local and regional officials and communities, conservation organizations, and user groups.
The National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 (PL 105-57) requires CCPs for each national wildlife refuge. CCPs are 15-year plans designed to provide strategic management direction that best achieves the refuge's purposes; attains the vision and goals developed for the refuge; contributes to the National Wildlife Refuge System mission; addresses key challenges, issues, and relevant mandates; and is consistent with sound principles of fish and wildlife management. To learn more about CCPs and the CCP process in general, please visit the northeast planning page.
How to Access the Documents
To download the final CCP for Assabet River, please click here (pdf - 6.6MB)
The draft CCP/EA for Assabet River is not available electronically. If you would like a hard copy, please contact the refuge staff.
Contact Information
If you would like to request a CD-Rom or hard copy of the documents, ask questions about the CCP and planning process, or learn about how you can get involved at the refuges, please contact refuge staff at:
73 Weir Hill Road
Sudbury, MA 01776
Phone: (978) 443-4661