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Small-Burnham Conservation Area in Litchfield. Norm Rodrigue photo
People can explore Kennebec Land Trust’s Small-Burnham Conservation Area with trained Maine master naturalists at 9 a.m. Saturday, June 8.
Attendees can learn more about the natural world, with a focus on plants, ferns, birds and insects.
The conservation area, which consists of 250 acres of woodlands, wetlands, hayfields and ponds on the Pine Tree Road in Litchfield, is protected by a conservation easement.
For more information, directions or to RSVP, contact Marie Ring at mring@tklt.org or 207-377-2848.
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