The College has developed procedures for wildlife and pests based on the guidance and requirements of many agencies, including the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MA DPH) and Department of Environmental Protection (MA DEP), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MassWildlife) and the Town of South Hadley Board of Health. We are committed to practices that emphasize sustainability and prioritize prevention methods that pose the least hazard to people, the environment and property. The campus is a beautiful and diverse ecosystem, home to hundreds of species of plants, animals, fish, amphibians, birds and reptiles. A large part of our mission is to preserve this environment so it continues to thrive.
It is important to avoid contact with wild animals, particularly mammals, as they may carry rabies or other diseases. Students should report any possible exposure to wild animals to College Health Services so an evaluation of the risk of disease can be conducted. Employees with possible exposure resulting from their work on campus should immediately notify their Supervisor, seek medical attention and follow procedures for accidents and job-related injuries. Other MHC community members should contact their personal health care provider.
Please help keep the wildlife wild! Do not feed ducks, geese or any wild animals on campus. Feeding wild animals could lead to situations that pose risk to you or them - wild animals’ lives depend on them remaining wary of humans. Avoid attracting wild animals outdoors and pests indoors by always disposing of trash properly and rinsing out food and beverage containers before putting them in the recycling bin. Small actions have a big impact - let’s all do our part.
It truly is an all-hands approach to preserve our environment, protect health and keep our building structures tight and clean. If you notice an issue or have a concern about a building’s exterior or interior, please report it to Facilities Management by submitting a service request or calling the main office: 413-538-2012. If you have questions about these procedures or our Integrated Pest Management Policy, or would like to see other local species featured on this page, please write to ehs@mtholyoke.edu.