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Pemaquid Wild

Blog Category: Pemaquid Wild

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Updates on Coastal Rivers’ initiative to connect large undeveloped habitat blocks at the heart of the Pemaquid Peninsula.

aerial image of Half Moon Pond and surrounding forest

Piece by piece, a connected landscape takes shape at Half Moon Pond

An aerial view of the crescent-shaped pond for which the Half Moon Pond Conservation Area is named, with Lower Pond...

Steven, Katie, and Joan

New hire at Coastal Rivers will build on conservation momentum

We are thrilled to welcome Land Conservation Manager Katie Beaver to the team! Along with Director of Land Conservation Joan...
The Doering property viewed from Bristol Road

New property fills in missing piece in Pemaquid Peninsula wildlife corridor 

We are thrilled to announce the conservation of a 93-acre property at the heart of the Half Moon Pond Conservation...
George Keyes and Joan Ray at Half Moon Pond

Coastal Rivers makes historic purchase of land in Bristol

This week, Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust closed on a 476-acre piece of land next to the wild Half Moon Pond...

Pemaquid Wild

Updates on Coastal Rivers’ initiative to connect large undeveloped habitat blocks at the heart of the Pemaquid Peninsula.

Pemaquid Wild

Updates on Coastal Rivers’ initiative to connect large undeveloped habitat blocks at the heart of the Pemaquid Peninsula.

Damariscotta

Round Top Farm

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...
accessible trail at Whaleback Shell Midden

Damariscotta

Whaleback Shell Midden State Historic Site

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...