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The natural
environment of East Brimfield Lake reflects the diverse nature and beauty
of New England. The forested rolling hills frame the river valley and
the glacially formed kettle ponds of Lost Lake, Green, and Pork Barrel
Ponds. At East Brimfield Lake there are many natural resources available
for you to enjoy.
The
forests and wetlands are home to deer, turkey, rabbit, fox, beaver, ducks,
geese, and many other animals. The Corps and the Massachusetts Division
of Fisheries and Wildlife work together to monitor the population of Canada
geese, to survey bald eagles, to stock trout, northern pike, and ring-necked
pheasants.
Our goal is to manage these resources for future generations to enjoy.
You can help by being good stewards of our public lands. You can volunteer
to assist with recreation and natural resource management. Park Rangers
are available to present interpretive programs about the project. For
more information about interpretive programs or on becoming a volunteer
contact the Park Manager - (508-347-3705).
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