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A flock of Snow Buntings (Plectrophenax nivalis) in Unity earlier this winter. Snow Buntings have the northernmost range of perching birds, also called passerines by the ornithologically inclined. They can be found in fallow fields in Central Maine throughout the winter, but will soon fly north to their breeding grounds in the Canadian taiga and tundra. Photo by Tom Aversa.

THANK YOU, VOLUNTEERS!

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Thank you to our volunteer crews for helping to plant trees and shrubs at the Rines Preserve and clear trails at the Moulton's Mill Preserve (above). We will focus our upcoming workday on trail cleanup and removing invasive plants at  Moulton's Mill. Hopefully you can join us in the future - it’s hard work but fun and always good to be outdoors! Learn more about volunteering.

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All of our programs are open to the public.  
Stay tuned for a list of 2025 speaker series programs, field trips and other events or contact 
info@sebasticookrlt.org or 948-3766 for more information.  

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UPCOMING EVENTS

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​​​​​Wednesday, March 19

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American Kestrel Conservation and Community Science

Benton Grange Hall

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State wildlife biologist Evan Jackson will present an evening program focused on American Kestrel conservation and a citizen science program to help monitor and protect them. Come learn how you can participate in raptor conservation in the Sebasticook watershed!

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Saturday, March 29 

 

Conservation Easements as a Tool for Land Protection

Sisters of St. Joseph, Winslow​

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Erika Presley, Midcoast Conservancy and Cheryl Daigle, SRLT

*Registration is through the Sisters of St. Joseph in Winslow and this will be hybrid online and in-person. Click HERE for more information and to register.

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Volunteer Work Days are typically held on the Last Sunday of

the Month

(locations vary) with the exception of holiday weekends.

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SUNDAY, March 30

Carlson Woods and Kanokolus Bog

Learn about how we support our mission to conserve wild and working landscape.

Get more information on our Monthly Speaker Series or our guided nature walks.

Our past, current, and future projects.

SRLT is all volunteer effort. Find out how you can help.

ABOUT US >

Sebasticook Regional Land Trust is a membership-supported conservation group working to conserve and restore the Sebasticook River Watershed in Central Maine.  We are currently focusing on improving public access to our lands and providing environmental education..

CONTACT >

Mailing address: PO Box 184, Unity, Me 04988

210 Crosby Brook Rd., Thorndike, ME 04986

(office hours by appointment)

T: (207) 948-3766

E: info@sebasticookrlt.org

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