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"Bringing Nature Home" in Western Maine

Wed, Jan 28

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Webinar

Put some wild into your landscape!

"Bringing Nature Home" in Western Maine
"Bringing Nature Home" in Western Maine

Time & Location

Jan 28, 2026, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Webinar

About The Event

Like many places, landscapes throughout Western Maine are changing dramatically.  Mahoosuc Land Trust's "Habitat For All" garden, along with bestselling books by Doug Tallamy and others have amplified the increasingly critical roles of gardens, yards, neighborhoods and towns in supporting native food webs for birds, pollinators and other wildlife.  These settings also provide rich opportunities to energize new partnerships, find ready relevance for all ages and demographics, and for bringing new energy and inclusion to conserving wildlife and habitat.  Our backyards and local green spaces become opportunities to recruit and train new naturalists, while also creating potential refugia for species of plants and trees facing real challenges across broader landscapes. 

Join Eric Topper, Maine Audubon's Director of Strategic Initiatives, to learn about how Maine Audubon and their partners engage people and their communities in creating and maintaining landscapes for wildlife and habitat.


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Part of recreating on this land means protecting it too. Before heading out on any adventure on conserved trails or boat launches, familiarize yourself with land usage etiquette and rules.
ADDRESS

PO Box 981, Bethel, Maine 04217 •
162 North Road, Bethel

info@mahoosuc.org | 207.824.3806

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