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Champlain Project Organizations and Resources
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Natural History Organizations and Resources. P O Box 400 - Southwest Harbor, ME 04679. Updated 7 February 2011). Welcome to the Champlain Project Resource Page. The natural history of Mount Desert Island and the surrounding region is a major focus of the organizations listed below. How to contribute to this web site. Additional listings for this web page should be e-mailed to info@vfthomas.com. Or sent by traditional mail to Champlain Project Resources; P. O. Box 400; Southwest Harbor, ME 04679. Wendell ...
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Hiking and Biking | The Schoodic Peninsula
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Uncrowded. Unspoiled. Savor the Unexpected. The Schoodic Scenic Byway. Video: Happy 100th ACADIA. Lobster Festival Craft Fair. Lobster Festival Road Race. The Schoodic area is a haven for those who love to walk or hike. From easy to challenging, there are numerous roads, paths, trails and climbs with amazing scenic views through a wide variety of ecosystems. For directions, ask at member businesses. Petit Manan Wildlife Refuge – Hiking trails, a lighthouse, shorebirds, waterfowl, diverse animal and...
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Flash! Home
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Produced by Gail Osherenko. Find Us On Facebook. New England Pan Festival. 7:30 - 9:00 PM. Town Park - Blue Hill. Rain Venue: Blue Hill Consolidated School. Blue Hill Historical Society. 7:30 - 9:00 PM. 1 Black Bear Rd Brooksville. 7:30 - 9:00 PM. Town Park - Blue Hill. Rain Venue: Blue Hill Consolidated School. 4:00 - 5:30 PM. Agamont Park Bar Harbor. Rain Venue: Congo Church. 29 Mount Desert Street. Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce. 7:30 - 9:00 PM. Fort Point State Park. 7:30 - 9:00 PM. 7:30 - 9:00 PM.
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Downeast Audubon: Maine Audubon - Downeast Chapter Membership Form
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Maine Audubon - Downeast Chapter Membership Form. Yes, I would like to join Maine Audubon and the Downeast Chapter of Maine Audubon (this also includes membership in National Audubon Society). I want to help promote environmental education and advocacy in our communities, and protect and conserve wildlife habitat. I understand that membership benefits include Maine Audubon’s Habitat: The Journal of Maine Audubon. The Downeast Audubon Newsletter. 10066; Senior/Volunteer $25. 10066; Individual $35. The Nat...
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Downeast Audubon: Property
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Photo courtesy of Sue Shaw. Northeast Creek is a good area to find birds such as breeding American Black Ducks, Belted Kingfishers, Great Blue Herons, Bald Eagles, Swamp Sparrows, Red-winged Blackbirds, and Palm Warblers. With a great deal of luck, you may detect a secretive or rare marsh bird such as a Sedge Wren, American Bittern, or Least Bittern. Anytime of year, this quiet wetland provides a peaceful paddle not far from. Photo courtesy of Sue Shaw (Top),Leslie Clapp (Middle, Bottom).
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Downeast Audubon: Birding
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Tidal marsh with numerous duck species, shorebirds, sharp-tailed sparrows . In winter seaducks and grebes. Good assortment of forest birds including Swainson's Thrush, Red Crossbills, Magnolia Warblers and occasional Black-backed Woodpecker. Various gulls, ducks and shorebirds. Dead River Unit - Great Pond Mountain Preserve. Young beech forest provide habitat for warblers, thrushes, Scarlet Tanager and Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Good for fall and spring shorebird migration. Holbrook Island State Sanctuary.
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Downeast Audubon: Downeast Chapter
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Serving All of Hancock County. The Downeast Chapter has been a chapter of Maine Audubon since 1971. We are a nonprofit membership organization including all of Maine Audubon's members within Hancock County. Home to Acadia National Park, forests, wetlands, blueberry barrens, and miles of rocky ocean and island habitat, Hancock County supports diverse species of birds and wildlife, and offers excellent opportunities for enjoying nature, birding, outdoor recreation, and wildlife observation and study.
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Downeast Audubon: Mission Statement
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The mission of the Downeast Chapter of Maine Audubon is to educate and engage the people of Hancock County, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats, for the benefit of local communities and their natural environment. The mission of the Downeast Chapter of Maine Audubon is to educate and engage the people of Hancock County, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats, for the benefit of local communities and their natural environment. View my complete profile.
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Downeast Audubon: Programs & Events
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Preregister is required to attend field trips by contacting 664-4400 or deaudubon@gmail.com. Paddle the Narramissic River. Sunday, July 10. As it winds from the Alamoosook Dam toward Orland Village, the Narramissic River is one of the prettiest paddles in the area with a variety of birds, turtles, dragonflies and lovely pond lilies. Provide your own equipment— life jackets are a must! Directions provided when you sign up. Celebrate National Moth Week. Sunday, July 24. Frogs and Turtles of Maine. Visit Na...
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Downeast Audubon: Newsletter
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Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Summer 2016. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Spring 2016. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Winter 2016. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Fall 2015. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Summer 2015. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Spring 2015. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Winter 2015. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Fall 2014. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Summer 2014. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Spring 2014. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Winter 2014. Downeast Audubon Newsletter - Fall 2013.
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