Wildlife Artist Nick Mayer and NECWA's Southcoast Terrapin Project


Local wildlife artist, marine biologist, and educator, Nick Mayer, and his wife Amy recently visited the Mattapoisett Central School to conduct a series of painting workshops with teachers and students. Teacher Ben Squire has been part of NECWA's Southcoast Terrapin Project's Headstart Program for many years and has involved the school in this very important activity.


After the workshops, Nick and Amy joined NECWA staff and interns, as well as Ben Squired and family. as NECWA worked-up the 2 diamondback terrapins that were part of Ben's Headstart program for the school's he oversees. This gave NECWA interns a great opportunity to train with a live terrapin as they start their summer internship program with our Southcoast Terrapin Project.


Then the group headed to Marion to release these cuties in the marsh close to where they emerged from their nest. Saying goodbye to our Headstart terrapins is always difficult but so fulfilling when
you think about how this program is helping connect the younger generation to this threatened species. 


Nick painted a beautiful picture of a terrapin which is now on sale on his website. To help support NECWA, Nick is donating %15 of the proceeds from the sale of this print to NECWA to help support our rescue and research work in our coastal marshes and in the community.

Please support Nick, NECWA, and terrapins through your purchase of this amazing art print and thank you.

To view and purchase this amazing terrapin painting created by Nick for this special occasion, click HERE!






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