On the Narraguagus River in Cherryfield, a community-focused restoration effort serves as a model for reopening sea-run fish pathways.
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Maine’s finest conservation efforts are rooted in community | Nature Connects
A network of more than 80 land trusts across the state is redefining conservation as a tool for stronger, more resilient communities.
Investing in Maine’s land is an investment in our communities | Nature Connects
Land for Maine’s Future is helping ensure that the landscapes Mainers rely on remain healthy and resilient for generations to come.
Conserved land in Maine has growing economic power | Nature Connects
From city trails to Downeast forests, conservation is delivering a meaningful return across our state.
Winter in Maine is a time to embrace and explore | Nature Connects
From skiing to stargazing, ice fishing to wildlife tracking, land trusts are helping Mainers make the most of the cold months.
Atlantic salmon hold the line in the Sheepscot | Nature Connects
Healthy fish passage is a critical step toward river recovery.
Conservation and collaboration bolster Maine’s Bold Coast | Nature Connects
A new wilderness preserve in Downeast Maine is helping connect diverse landscapes while showcasing the power of partnerships.
Maine teens need the outdoors more than ever | Nature Connects
Hands-on outdoor adventures help teens build confidence and community, inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards.
Native plants make Maine more resilient | Nature Connects
Autumn is the best time to sow native seeds — an easy, affordable and effective way to support biodiversity and promote climate resilience in Maine.
The joys of tracking blue crabs in the Scarborough Marsh | Nature Connects
Supporting a monitoring study here in Maine has been one of the most enjoyable parts of my summer.