Habitat, September-October 2009
In this issue we remind the people of Maine that they can affect the future
of the North Woods by keeping the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) strong,
that wildlife needs a safe way to move across the landscape, and that this is
the best time of year to get outside. Don't forget we have a full slate of activities
statewide. Be sure to sign up early for Fall trips and evening programs so you
won't miss a thing.
See you on the trail!
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November 23, 2009
Persistence, optimism, and people - like you - who care enough to act are the keys to conservation success stories.
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November 23, 2009
Maine Audubon is proud to offer a tremendous opportunity to increase the impact of giving to conservation in Maine.
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September 25, 2009
The legislation would limit greenhouse gas emissions, create a cap-and-trade system for emission permits, and reduce dependence on fossil fuel such as home-heating oil.
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November 23, 2009
Judging from the response we've seen to the first Maine Audubon Loon Photo Contest, plenty of talented folks are focusing on Maine's iconic loons.
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November 23, 2009
Maine Audubon needs birders to cover different pieces of our 176-square-mile Christmas Count circle, checking every field and patch of woods for birds.
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July 21, 2009
The Maine Birding Trail book features many secluded areas, some on public land and some on private land trusts that have been made available to birders recently.
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