An article on the Kennebec Highlands, a 6,100-acre tract of protected land in the Belgrade Lakes region, just outside of Augusta. The Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance (BRCA) is an inspirational grass-roots effort that was started in 1988 as the Watson Pond Conservation Trust. Denny Phillips has made the BRCA his life\u27s work since he retired 8 years ago from the Department of Environmental Protection. The Kennebec Highlands project came together slowly, through a series of negotiations with dozens of landowners. The land is open for mixed use
The article addresses Maine\u27s land conservation status and activity. In the 1980s there were just...
North Katanning farmer, Adrian Richardson implemented of a farm plan before seeding his first salt-l...
This is the semi-annual newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), which is a nonprofit con...
Article on the Scarborough Marsh, which comprises 3,100 acres of grasslands, waterways, mudflats and...
Article on the Waterboro Barrens, a 2,140-acre Nature Conservancy preserve in western York County an...
Lengthy, detailed article about a Land Use Regulation Commission program that protects 177 remote po...
An article on Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest and least-known nature preserve own...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), a nonprofit conservation o...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), a nonprofit conservation o...
Long article about the explosive growth of land conservation in Maine since the 1980s. The budget of...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), a nonprofit conservation o...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), a nonprofit conservation o...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), a nonprofit conservation o...
Reports on a plan by a coalition of landowners in the rural municipality of South Stukely in the Eas...
Article about Brunswick\u27s 2 1/2-mile Androscoggin River Bicycle Path and how it came to be. The ...
The article addresses Maine\u27s land conservation status and activity. In the 1980s there were just...
North Katanning farmer, Adrian Richardson implemented of a farm plan before seeding his first salt-l...
This is the semi-annual newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), which is a nonprofit con...
Article on the Scarborough Marsh, which comprises 3,100 acres of grasslands, waterways, mudflats and...
Article on the Waterboro Barrens, a 2,140-acre Nature Conservancy preserve in western York County an...
Lengthy, detailed article about a Land Use Regulation Commission program that protects 177 remote po...
An article on Borestone Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, the largest and least-known nature preserve own...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), a nonprofit conservation o...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), a nonprofit conservation o...
Long article about the explosive growth of land conservation in Maine since the 1980s. The budget of...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), a nonprofit conservation o...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), a nonprofit conservation o...
This is the quarterly newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), a nonprofit conservation o...
Reports on a plan by a coalition of landowners in the rural municipality of South Stukely in the Eas...
Article about Brunswick\u27s 2 1/2-mile Androscoggin River Bicycle Path and how it came to be. The ...
The article addresses Maine\u27s land conservation status and activity. In the 1980s there were just...
North Katanning farmer, Adrian Richardson implemented of a farm plan before seeding his first salt-l...
This is the semi-annual newsletter of Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance (HLTA), which is a nonprofit con...