Article about the successful battle waged in Kennebunkport to save the town\u27s graceful elm trees. The efforts of the late Ralph Smith, Kennebunkport\u27s tree warden in the early 1960s, and Carter Harris, now 89, managed to save 140 of the town\u27s 2,000 soaring trees, the largest collection of mature American elms left in any town in the state. Rather than fighting the disease, many towns, including neighboring Kennebunk, simple surrendered by cutting down all the elm in one fell swoop to avoid the more expensive, piecemeal removal of dead and dying trees. The disease that killed the trees was first reported in Maine in the early 1950s, but didn\u27t pick up steam until a decade later. There is hope that the elm will again grace to...
Article on the Waterboro Barrens, a 2,140-acre Nature Conservancy preserve in western York County an...
This article was written in 1897 during the first wave of conservation in America. McBride notes m...
An article on the town of Winthrop, which was once called Pond Town Plantation because of the 10 lak...
Cover Story piece on Jeff Tarling, 44, of South Portland. Tarling, Portland\u27s city arborist, is...
Feature article about Robbins Lumber of Searsmont, a family owned and operated business that started...
Feature article on the central-Maine town of Millinocket. Long resistant to the notion of becoming ...
Reflecting on an article written under the penname, Arboreal, that was found in the Kendenup Index i...
Excerpt from the report: Dutch elm disease was discovered in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1930 and around...
Article on the Scarborough Marsh, which comprises 3,100 acres of grasslands, waterways, mudflats and...
In 2010 a historic elm tree that had been shading the town of Yarmouth Maine for over 217 years was ...
Article about Maine\u27s successful effort to help restore the endangered piping plover. In 1986 th...
The article focuses on the Georgia hemlock project, a community action which aims to save and protec...
The author describes how elms were planted as Liberty Trees in Colonial Massachusetts, which inclu...
North by East piece on the Elm Research Institute, based in Harrisville, N.H. The foundation wants...
Oak wilt is known to be established in 59 Iowa counties. But extensive losses can be prevented. This...
Article on the Waterboro Barrens, a 2,140-acre Nature Conservancy preserve in western York County an...
This article was written in 1897 during the first wave of conservation in America. McBride notes m...
An article on the town of Winthrop, which was once called Pond Town Plantation because of the 10 lak...
Cover Story piece on Jeff Tarling, 44, of South Portland. Tarling, Portland\u27s city arborist, is...
Feature article about Robbins Lumber of Searsmont, a family owned and operated business that started...
Feature article on the central-Maine town of Millinocket. Long resistant to the notion of becoming ...
Reflecting on an article written under the penname, Arboreal, that was found in the Kendenup Index i...
Excerpt from the report: Dutch elm disease was discovered in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1930 and around...
Article on the Scarborough Marsh, which comprises 3,100 acres of grasslands, waterways, mudflats and...
In 2010 a historic elm tree that had been shading the town of Yarmouth Maine for over 217 years was ...
Article about Maine\u27s successful effort to help restore the endangered piping plover. In 1986 th...
The article focuses on the Georgia hemlock project, a community action which aims to save and protec...
The author describes how elms were planted as Liberty Trees in Colonial Massachusetts, which inclu...
North by East piece on the Elm Research Institute, based in Harrisville, N.H. The foundation wants...
Oak wilt is known to be established in 59 Iowa counties. But extensive losses can be prevented. This...
Article on the Waterboro Barrens, a 2,140-acre Nature Conservancy preserve in western York County an...
This article was written in 1897 during the first wave of conservation in America. McBride notes m...
An article on the town of Winthrop, which was once called Pond Town Plantation because of the 10 lak...