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Protecting hemlock forests from hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA)
March 6, 2025
Hannah McGhee
Property owners have a significant role to play in the control of hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA), an aphid-like insect that...
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Crossings: How road ecology is shaping the future of our planet
January 31, 2025
Hannah McGhee
It was a treat to have author Ben Goldfarb with us once again, this time for an online presentation on...
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Everything you need to know about your septic system
March 15, 2024
Angela DesVeaux
Did you know that your septic system, by design, releases nutrients onto your property? Under the right (or wrong) conditions,...
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What you can do to be “Shore Smart”
December 15, 2023
Angela DesVeaux
Do you live on or near the water – whether the ocean, a lake or pond, a river or stream?...
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Exploring where music and nature intersect
March 30, 2023
Hannah McGhee
Director of Education and Community Science Sarah Gladu and cellist Wilhelmina Smith, Artistic and Executive Director of Salt Bay Chamberfest,...
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The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers with Ben Goldfarb
January 26, 2023
Angela DesVeaux
Join Coastal Rivers for an online discussion with “Beaver Believer” Ben Goldfarb, author of Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of...
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Online program with Tom Wessels
November 11, 2022
Angela DesVeaux
Join author and terrestrial ecologist Tom Wessels for an online program on interpreting the history of the woodlands — whether...
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How to outsmart a beaver
March 29, 2022
Hannah McGhee
Beavers are great engineers whose constructions create wetlands that provide habitat for many other species. But how do we prevent...
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Is there hope for the American Chestnut?
March 8, 2022
Hannah McGhee
What role can we play in the restoration of the American Chestnut? Dr. Don Davis joins us online to explore...
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Meet a Maine Forest Ranger
January 14, 2022
Hannah McGhee
Join Aliesha Black to learn about her day-to-day work as a Forest Ranger. Whether dangling from a helicopter rescuing a...
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Saving Bobolinks
January 11, 2022
Hannah McGhee
Join Ag Allies program staff Laura Lecker and Maeve McGowan for a presentation about Maine's grassland birds, the threats they...
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2021 Volunteer Fair
June 18, 2021
Hannah McGhee
Our volunteers are what make our work possible. We couldn’t do nearly as much as we do in land conservation,...
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Castner Brook Community Forest
A flat and smooth all persons trail through hemlock-shaded woods leads to Castner Brook. On the other side of the brook is a one-mile intermediate mountain bike loop through the...
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Gently mown trails wind through the rolling hayfields of a former dairy farm, with views of the upper Damariscotta River and lovely sunsets. An accessible trail connects to a neighboring...
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Wander down to the shore through a historic apple orchard and learn the story of the huge ancient shell heap that once lined the shore. A great spot for a...
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