Autumn is the best time to sow native seeds — an easy, affordable and effective way to support biodiversity and promote climate resilience in Maine.
Nature Connects
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.
We benefit by bringing health care outdoors | Nature Connects
Providers in Maine are finding transformative new ways to fold nature into clinical practice.
Maine wildlife refuges will be hurt by federal cuts and chaos | Nature Connects
As federal cuts slash funding for staff and stewardship, homes to some of our state’s most iconic plants and animals are under threat.
A conservation success story in Maine’s North Woods | Nature Connects
Deep within Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness, Atlantic salmon and native brook trout are making a slow but steady comeback.
Celebrate the power of Maine and Mainers on Earth Day | Nature Connects
A western Maine conservation project that seeks to protect biodiversity and maintain public access to recreation is uniting Mainers from all walks of life.
Nature Connects: Why do we help the frogs cross the road?
A Big Night event in Cumberland is one of many community efforts in Maine to assist amphibians across roadways during their spring migration.
Nature Connects: Free the Androscoggin and restore sea-run fish
The Brunswick-Topsham Dam is up for relicensing, offering a rare opportunity to improve fish passage and support a healthy river ecosystem.
Nature Connects: Expanding and securing public access to Maine’s great outdoors
Land for Maine’s Future is helping Mainers conserve valuable land while increasing access for recreation, farming, fishing and forestry.
Nature Connects: We must preserve Maine’s starry, starry nights
Reducing light pollution can improve wildlife habitat, lower energy costs and help maintain some of the darkest skies east of the Mississippi.