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DUCKTRAP PRESERVE
The Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has helped an ambitious effort to protect all the lands bordering the Ducktrap River, buffering critical salmon spawning and rearing habitat in one of the last eight rivers in Maine with runs of native Atlantic salmon. This land protection project has met with remarkable success, thanks to the ALLAGASH WILDERNESS WATERWAY HISTORY AND TIMELINE Allagash Wilderness Waterway Timeline. On May 11, 1966, the Maine Legislature passed the Allagash Wilderness Waterway statute (AWW Statute). It protected the Allagash as a wilderness river, contingent upon passage of a state bond “to develop the maximum wilderness character of the Allagash Waterway.”. On November 8, 1966, by amargin of 68%
AN INTERVIEW WITH BOXY MCBOXFACE, RECYCLING REFORM FOR An Interview with Boxy McBoxface, Recycling Reform for Maine Director. Boxy McBoxface comes to the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) with several years of experience navigating the world of recycling economies and is excited to address the challenges facing Maine’s recycling system. Living as a cardboard box doll gives Boxy unique SCRAGGLY LAKE PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: Township 7 Range 8 WELS, northeast of Patten, Penobscot County Description: Scraggly Lake is located at the center of this 10,000-acre public reserved land unit, located just northeast of Baxter State Park. Scraggly Lake includes a campground and boat launch for visitors, and nearby Ireland Pond offers a more remote recreational experience. PROTECTING MAINE'S ENVIRONMENT Protecting Maine's Environment Since 1959 Protecting the nature of Maine since 1959, by harnessing the power of science, the law, and the voices of people who value Maine's environment. Climate & Clean Energy Healthy Waters Forests & Wildlife Sustainable Maine State House/Emerging Issues Washington MAINE PUBLIC RESERVED LANDS Public Reserved Lands. Maine’s Public Reserved Lands include spectacular places to hike, camp, watch wildlife, paddle, fish, and much more. These are lands in the public trust, yet they continue to be threatened by the governor’s proposal to overharvest the big, old trees found in many of these areas that provide important habitat and make these 37 locations special! RECYCLING REFORM FOR MAINE According to the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Maine’s taxpayers pay $16-$17.5 million per year to manage packaging waste either through recycling or disposal. This waste of taxpayer money is one reason the Portland Press Herald editorialized in support of EPR for packaging. FIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES FROM MAINE YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Today, May 21st, is national Endangered Species Day, and to celebrate, the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) is sharing information about five Maine species that are listed as threatened and endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act: Red Knot, Furbish lousewort, northern long-eared bat, rusty patched bumblebee, and leatherback DONNELL POND PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: In and around Township 10 SD, 12 miles east of Ellsworth, Hancock County Description: The Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land unit includes mountains, pristine lakes, and remote ponds all spread out over 14,000 acres in eastern Maine. There are sites for camping along the pond’s beaches, and great options for those who enjoy paddling. The land included in the unit has grown over MAHOOSUC PUBLIC RESERVED LAND & ECOLOGICAL RESERVE Location: West of Newry, Oxford County Description: The Mahoosuc Public Reserved Land unit includes the entire Mahoosuc Range, which features some of Maine’s most challenging and beautiful mountains, including the 4,180-foot Old Speck. A receding glacier 12,000 years ago created the Mahoosuc Range and what is commonly known to be 12 of the most difficult miles of the entireDUCKTRAP PRESERVE
The Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has helped an ambitious effort to protect all the lands bordering the Ducktrap River, buffering critical salmon spawning and rearing habitat in one of the last eight rivers in Maine with runs of native Atlantic salmon. This land protection project has met with remarkable success, thanks to the ALLAGASH WILDERNESS WATERWAY HISTORY AND TIMELINE Allagash Wilderness Waterway Timeline. On May 11, 1966, the Maine Legislature passed the Allagash Wilderness Waterway statute (AWW Statute). It protected the Allagash as a wilderness river, contingent upon passage of a state bond “to develop the maximum wilderness character of the Allagash Waterway.”. On November 8, 1966, by amargin of 68%
AN INTERVIEW WITH BOXY MCBOXFACE, RECYCLING REFORM FOR An Interview with Boxy McBoxface, Recycling Reform for Maine Director. Boxy McBoxface comes to the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) with several years of experience navigating the world of recycling economies and is excited to address the challenges facing Maine’s recycling system. Living as a cardboard box doll gives Boxy unique SCRAGGLY LAKE PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: Township 7 Range 8 WELS, northeast of Patten, Penobscot County Description: Scraggly Lake is located at the center of this 10,000-acre public reserved land unit, located just northeast of Baxter State Park. Scraggly Lake includes a campground and boat launch for visitors, and nearby Ireland Pond offers a more remote recreational experience. RECYCLING REFORM FOR MAINE According to the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Maine’s taxpayers pay $16-$17.5 million per year to manage packaging waste either through recycling or disposal. This waste of taxpayer money is one reason the Portland Press Herald editorialized in support of EPR for packaging. MY MAINE THIS WEEK: OSPREYS BY DAVID SMALL NRCM member David Small of Old Town, Maine, shares many of his incredible wildlife and nature photos with us. This week, we want to share some of his stunning Osprey photos, taken around the state. To see more amazing photos by David, view his slideshow of Maine photos. Have you been able to capture photos of Maine’s wildlife like moose, loons, deer, birds, Atlantic puffins, or Canada lynx? ALLAGASH WILDERNESS WATERWAY HISTORY AND TIMELINE Allagash Wilderness Waterway Timeline. On May 11, 1966, the Maine Legislature passed the Allagash Wilderness Waterway statute (AWW Statute). It protected the Allagash as a wilderness river, contingent upon passage of a state bond “to develop the maximum wilderness character of the Allagash Waterway.”. On November 8, 1966, by amargin of 68%
LAND SALES IN MAINE SINCE 1998 Since the 1990s, Maine residents have witnessed dramatic land sales of Maine’s North Woods. The extent & nature of those transactions and the insufficiency of public funds remind us that the places that Maine people value and depend on are vulnerable. Since 1998 40% of Maine’s land or 8,955,407 acres has changed hands in Maine’s North Woods. SUPPORT OF AN ACT TO PROVIDE ALLOCATIONS FOR THE Senator Breen, Representative Pierce, and members of the Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs. My name is Pete Didisheim, I am the Advocacy Director for the Natural Resources Council of Maine, andI appreciate the
THE KENNEBEC RIVER: A SEA-RUN FISH FOR EVERY SEASON The Kennebec River: A Sea-run Fish for Every Season. Until their severe diminution because of dams, pollution and over-fishing, the 11 native sea-run fish of the Kennebec River were well known to Native Americans and European settlers alike. Each species has its own unique spawning behavior and growing habits, and migration cycle. NEW REPORT REVEALS SUCCESS OF PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP IN MAINE Payments for Recycled Thermostats Make Maine a Leading State Program. NRCM news release. A new report released today by the Natural Resources Council of Maine, Multi-state Mercury Products Campaign (MMPC), and Product Stewardship Institute, shows that Maine’s manufacturer-run program for collecting mercury thermostats is keeping the toxic heavy metal out of the trash and the SUPPORT OF THE GOVERNOR’S CHANGE PACKAGE TO LD 221 Senator Breen, Representative Pierce, and members of the Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs. My name is Pete Didisheim, I am the Advocacy Director for the Natural Resources Council of Maine, andI appreciate the
FEDERAL CLIMATE & ENERGY ISSUES WCSH-6 TV news story AUGUSTA, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — Business owners and energy experts gathered in Augusta Monday in the hopes of getting lawmakers to fix the omission of one little word that could reduce state funding to Efficiency Maine by $38 million. FEDERAL CLIMATE & ENERGY ISSUES The concept allows small customers to buy green energy and large firms to cut their carbon footprint. By Steve Karnowski, The Associated Press Associated Press news story MINNEAPOLIS — A new concept in renewable energy is catching fire, allowing customers who might find solar panels too expensive or impractical to buy green energy anyway. PROTECTING MAINE'S ENVIRONMENT Protecting Maine's Environment Since 1959 Protecting the nature of Maine since 1959, by harnessing the power of science, the law, and the voices of people who value Maine's environment. Climate & Clean Energy Healthy Waters Forests & Wildlife Sustainable Maine State House/Emerging Issues Washington MAINE PUBLIC RESERVED LANDS Public Reserved Lands. Maine’s Public Reserved Lands include spectacular places to hike, camp, watch wildlife, paddle, fish, and much more. These are lands in the public trust, yet they continue to be threatened by the governor’s proposal to overharvest the big, old trees found in many of these areas that provide important habitat and make these 37 locations special! FIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES FROM MAINE YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Today, May 21st, is national Endangered Species Day, and to celebrate, the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) is sharing information about five Maine species that are listed as threatened and endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act: Red Knot, Furbish lousewort, northern long-eared bat, rusty patched bumblebee, and leatherback DONNELL POND PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: In and around Township 10 SD, 12 miles east of Ellsworth, Hancock County Description: The Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land unit includes mountains, pristine lakes, and remote ponds all spread out over 14,000 acres in eastern Maine. There are sites for camping along the pond’s beaches, and great options for those who enjoy paddling. The land included in the unit has grown over MAHOOSUC PUBLIC RESERVED LAND & ECOLOGICAL RESERVE Location: West of Newry, Oxford County Description: The Mahoosuc Public Reserved Land unit includes the entire Mahoosuc Range, which features some of Maine’s most challenging and beautiful mountains, including the 4,180-foot Old Speck. A receding glacier 12,000 years ago created the Mahoosuc Range and what is commonly known to be 12 of the most difficult miles of the entire ALLAGASH WILDERNESS WATERWAY HISTORY AND TIMELINE Allagash Wilderness Waterway Timeline. On May 11, 1966, the Maine Legislature passed the Allagash Wilderness Waterway statute (AWW Statute). It protected the Allagash as a wilderness river, contingent upon passage of a state bond “to develop the maximum wilderness character of the Allagash Waterway.”. On November 8, 1966, by amargin of 68%
RICHARDSON PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: Northern Oxford County Description: The Richardson Public Reserved Land unit’s 22,000 acres of lakes and ponds are surrounded by mountains, forests, and beach flats. The unit is located in the Rangeley Lakes region and includes much of the shoreline of Mooselookmeguntic and Richardson lakes. AN INTERVIEW WITH BOXY MCBOXFACE, RECYCLING REFORM FOR An Interview with Boxy McBoxface, Recycling Reform for Maine Director. Boxy McBoxface comes to the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) with several years of experience navigating the world of recycling economies and is excited to address the challenges facing Maine’s recycling system. Living as a cardboard box doll gives Boxy uniqueDUCKTRAP PRESERVE
The Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has helped an ambitious effort to protect all the lands bordering the Ducktrap River, buffering critical salmon spawning and rearing habitat in one of the last eight rivers in Maine with runs of native Atlantic salmon. This land protection project has met with remarkable success, thanks to the SOLAR ORDINANCES AND ZONING Solar Ordinances and Zoning. September 17, 2015. Sustainability. Posted on September 17, 2015 by NRCM. Winslow – 100-acre solar farm. South Portland zoning change. PROTECTING MAINE'S ENVIRONMENT Protecting Maine's Environment Since 1959 Protecting the nature of Maine since 1959, by harnessing the power of science, the law, and the voices of people who value Maine's environment. Climate & Clean Energy Healthy Waters Forests & Wildlife Sustainable Maine State House/Emerging Issues Washington MAINE PUBLIC RESERVED LANDS Public Reserved Lands. Maine’s Public Reserved Lands include spectacular places to hike, camp, watch wildlife, paddle, fish, and much more. These are lands in the public trust, yet they continue to be threatened by the governor’s proposal to overharvest the big, old trees found in many of these areas that provide important habitat and make these 37 locations special! FIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES FROM MAINE YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Today, May 21st, is national Endangered Species Day, and to celebrate, the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) is sharing information about five Maine species that are listed as threatened and endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act: Red Knot, Furbish lousewort, northern long-eared bat, rusty patched bumblebee, and leatherback DONNELL POND PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: In and around Township 10 SD, 12 miles east of Ellsworth, Hancock County Description: The Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land unit includes mountains, pristine lakes, and remote ponds all spread out over 14,000 acres in eastern Maine. There are sites for camping along the pond’s beaches, and great options for those who enjoy paddling. The land included in the unit has grown over MAHOOSUC PUBLIC RESERVED LAND & ECOLOGICAL RESERVE Location: West of Newry, Oxford County Description: The Mahoosuc Public Reserved Land unit includes the entire Mahoosuc Range, which features some of Maine’s most challenging and beautiful mountains, including the 4,180-foot Old Speck. A receding glacier 12,000 years ago created the Mahoosuc Range and what is commonly known to be 12 of the most difficult miles of the entire ALLAGASH WILDERNESS WATERWAY HISTORY AND TIMELINE Allagash Wilderness Waterway Timeline. On May 11, 1966, the Maine Legislature passed the Allagash Wilderness Waterway statute (AWW Statute). It protected the Allagash as a wilderness river, contingent upon passage of a state bond “to develop the maximum wilderness character of the Allagash Waterway.”. On November 8, 1966, by amargin of 68%
RICHARDSON PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: Northern Oxford County Description: The Richardson Public Reserved Land unit’s 22,000 acres of lakes and ponds are surrounded by mountains, forests, and beach flats. The unit is located in the Rangeley Lakes region and includes much of the shoreline of Mooselookmeguntic and Richardson lakes. AN INTERVIEW WITH BOXY MCBOXFACE, RECYCLING REFORM FOR An Interview with Boxy McBoxface, Recycling Reform for Maine Director. Boxy McBoxface comes to the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) with several years of experience navigating the world of recycling economies and is excited to address the challenges facing Maine’s recycling system. Living as a cardboard box doll gives Boxy uniqueDUCKTRAP PRESERVE
The Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has helped an ambitious effort to protect all the lands bordering the Ducktrap River, buffering critical salmon spawning and rearing habitat in one of the last eight rivers in Maine with runs of native Atlantic salmon. This land protection project has met with remarkable success, thanks to the SOLAR ORDINANCES AND ZONING Solar Ordinances and Zoning. September 17, 2015. Sustainability. Posted on September 17, 2015 by NRCM. Winslow – 100-acre solar farm. South Portland zoning change. MY MAINE THIS WEEK: OSPREYS BY DAVID SMALL NRCM member David Small of Old Town, Maine, shares many of his incredible wildlife and nature photos with us. This week, we want to share some of his stunning Osprey photos, taken around the state. To see more amazing photos by David, view his slideshow of Maine photos. Have you been able to capture photos of Maine’s wildlife like moose, loons, deer, birds, Atlantic puffins, or Canada lynx? JUNE 4, 2021: STEWARDSHIP EDUCATION ALLIANCE (S.E.A.) FAIR NRCM CEO Lisa Pohlmann was pleased to spend the afternoon at the Camden Public Library on Friday, June 4th for the Stewardship Education Alliance (S.E.A.) Fair in the library's amphitheatre. NRCMand 15 other local
ALLAGASH WILDERNESS WATERWAY HISTORY AND TIMELINE Allagash Wilderness Waterway Timeline. On May 11, 1966, the Maine Legislature passed the Allagash Wilderness Waterway statute (AWW Statute). It protected the Allagash as a wilderness river, contingent upon passage of a state bond “to develop the maximum wilderness character of the Allagash Waterway.”. On November 8, 1966, by amargin of 68%
LAND SALES IN MAINE SINCE 1998 Since the 1990s, Maine residents have witnessed dramatic land sales of Maine’s North Woods. The extent & nature of those transactions and the insufficiency of public funds remind us that the places that Maine people value and depend on are vulnerable. Since 1998 40% of Maine’s land or 8,955,407 acres has changed hands in Maine’s North Woods. SUPPORT OF AN ACT TO PROVIDE ALLOCATIONS FOR THE Senator Breen, Representative Pierce, and members of the Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs. My name is Pete Didisheim, I am the Advocacy Director for the Natural Resources Council of Maine, andI appreciate the
NEW REPORT REVEALS SUCCESS OF PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP IN MAINE Payments for Recycled Thermostats Make Maine a Leading State Program. NRCM news release. A new report released today by the Natural Resources Council of Maine, Multi-state Mercury Products Campaign (MMPC), and Product Stewardship Institute, shows that Maine’s manufacturer-run program for collecting mercury thermostats is keeping the toxic heavy metal out of the trash and theDUCKTRAP PRESERVE
The Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has helped an ambitious effort to protect all the lands bordering the Ducktrap River, buffering critical salmon spawning and rearing habitat in one of the last eight rivers in Maine with runs of native Atlantic salmon. This land protection project has met with remarkable success, thanks to the GREEN POINT WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA, DRESDEN Green Point Wildlife Management Area by Allison Wells. Description: A former orchard and farm, the area extends down to the shore of the Kennebec River forming the upper reaches of Merrymeeting Bay. A walk along the well-maintained old road passes through old orchards (often teeming with birds), small ponds and wetlands (where we once saw an FEDERAL CLIMATE & ENERGY ISSUES The concept allows small customers to buy green energy and large firms to cut their carbon footprint. By Steve Karnowski, The Associated Press Associated Press news story MINNEAPOLIS — A new concept in renewable energy is catching fire, allowing customers who might find solar panels too expensive or impractical to buy green energy anyway. FEDERAL CLIMATE & ENERGY ISSUES WCSH-6 TV news story AUGUSTA, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — Business owners and energy experts gathered in Augusta Monday in the hopes of getting lawmakers to fix the omission of one little word that could reduce state funding to Efficiency Maine by $38 million. PROTECTING MAINE'S ENVIRONMENT Protecting Maine's Environment Since 1959 Protecting the nature of Maine since 1959, by harnessing the power of science, the law, and the voices of people who value Maine's environment. Climate & Clean Energy Healthy Waters Forests & Wildlife Sustainable Maine State House/Emerging Issues Washington BROOKFIELD FACES LAWSUIT FOR VIOLATIONS OF ENDANGERED May 13, 2021 (Augusta, ME) — Three conservation groups have announced they intend to sue the international energy giant Brookfield Renewable Partners (Brookfield) for repeated violations of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) on Maine’s Kennebec FIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES FROM MAINE YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Today, May 21st, is national Endangered Species Day, and to celebrate, the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) is sharing information about five Maine species that are listed as threatened and endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act: Red Knot, Furbish lousewort, northern long-eared bat, rusty patched bumblebee, and leatherback MAINE PUBLIC RESERVED LANDS Public Reserved Lands. Maine’s Public Reserved Lands include spectacular places to hike, camp, watch wildlife, paddle, fish, and much more. These are lands in the public trust, yet they continue to be threatened by the governor’s proposal to overharvest the big, old trees found in many of these areas that provide important habitat and make these 37 locations special! DONNELL POND PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: In and around Township 10 SD, 12 miles east of Ellsworth, Hancock County Description: The Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land unit includes mountains, pristine lakes, and remote ponds all spread out over 14,000 acres in eastern Maine. There are sites for camping along the pond’s beaches, and great options for those who enjoy paddling. The land included in the unit has grown over ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS IN MAINE Electric Vehicle Chargers in Maine. The number of Mainers driving electric cars is increasing, and electric vehicle charging stations are popping up around the state. In the same way that many people charge their cell phones overnight at home, 87% of Maine electric car drivers surveyed in 2018 do the same with their cars.. But increasing the availability of public charging stations scattered MAHOOSUC PUBLIC RESERVED LAND & ECOLOGICAL RESERVE Location: West of Newry, Oxford County Description: The Mahoosuc Public Reserved Land unit includes the entire Mahoosuc Range, which features some of Maine’s most challenging and beautiful mountains, including the 4,180-foot Old Speck. A receding glacier 12,000 years ago created the Mahoosuc Range and what is commonly known to be 12 of the most difficult miles of the entire RICHARDSON PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: Northern Oxford County Description: The Richardson Public Reserved Land unit’s 22,000 acres of lakes and ponds are surrounded by mountains, forests, and beach flats. The unit is located in the Rangeley Lakes region and includes much of the shoreline of Mooselookmeguntic and Richardson lakes. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN MAINE Environmental Issues in Maine at the State and Federal Levels. The Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) closely monitors policy developments related to environmental issues in Maine and at the federal level. We actively promote policies to protect against air pollution and water pollution, ensuring clean air and clean water inMaine.
DUCKTRAP PRESERVE
The Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has helped an ambitious effort to protect all the lands bordering the Ducktrap River, buffering critical salmon spawning and rearing habitat in one of the last eight rivers in Maine with runs of native Atlantic salmon. This land protection project has met with remarkable success, thanks to the PROTECTING MAINE'S ENVIRONMENT Protecting Maine's Environment Since 1959 Protecting the nature of Maine since 1959, by harnessing the power of science, the law, and the voices of people who value Maine's environment. Climate & Clean Energy Healthy Waters Forests & Wildlife Sustainable Maine State House/Emerging Issues Washington BROOKFIELD FACES LAWSUIT FOR VIOLATIONS OF ENDANGERED May 13, 2021 (Augusta, ME) — Three conservation groups have announced they intend to sue the international energy giant Brookfield Renewable Partners (Brookfield) for repeated violations of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) on Maine’s Kennebec FIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES FROM MAINE YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Today, May 21st, is national Endangered Species Day, and to celebrate, the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) is sharing information about five Maine species that are listed as threatened and endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act: Red Knot, Furbish lousewort, northern long-eared bat, rusty patched bumblebee, and leatherback MAINE PUBLIC RESERVED LANDS Public Reserved Lands. Maine’s Public Reserved Lands include spectacular places to hike, camp, watch wildlife, paddle, fish, and much more. These are lands in the public trust, yet they continue to be threatened by the governor’s proposal to overharvest the big, old trees found in many of these areas that provide important habitat and make these 37 locations special! DONNELL POND PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: In and around Township 10 SD, 12 miles east of Ellsworth, Hancock County Description: The Donnell Pond Public Reserved Land unit includes mountains, pristine lakes, and remote ponds all spread out over 14,000 acres in eastern Maine. There are sites for camping along the pond’s beaches, and great options for those who enjoy paddling. The land included in the unit has grown over ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS IN MAINE Electric Vehicle Chargers in Maine. The number of Mainers driving electric cars is increasing, and electric vehicle charging stations are popping up around the state. In the same way that many people charge their cell phones overnight at home, 87% of Maine electric car drivers surveyed in 2018 do the same with their cars.. But increasing the availability of public charging stations scattered MAHOOSUC PUBLIC RESERVED LAND & ECOLOGICAL RESERVE Location: West of Newry, Oxford County Description: The Mahoosuc Public Reserved Land unit includes the entire Mahoosuc Range, which features some of Maine’s most challenging and beautiful mountains, including the 4,180-foot Old Speck. A receding glacier 12,000 years ago created the Mahoosuc Range and what is commonly known to be 12 of the most difficult miles of the entire RICHARDSON PUBLIC RESERVED LAND Location: Northern Oxford County Description: The Richardson Public Reserved Land unit’s 22,000 acres of lakes and ponds are surrounded by mountains, forests, and beach flats. The unit is located in the Rangeley Lakes region and includes much of the shoreline of Mooselookmeguntic and Richardson lakes. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN MAINE Environmental Issues in Maine at the State and Federal Levels. The Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) closely monitors policy developments related to environmental issues in Maine and at the federal level. We actively promote policies to protect against air pollution and water pollution, ensuring clean air and clean water inMaine.
DUCKTRAP PRESERVE
The Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has helped an ambitious effort to protect all the lands bordering the Ducktrap River, buffering critical salmon spawning and rearing habitat in one of the last eight rivers in Maine with runs of native Atlantic salmon. This land protection project has met with remarkable success, thanks to the ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS IN MAINE Electric Vehicle Chargers in Maine. The number of Mainers driving electric cars is increasing, and electric vehicle charging stations are popping up around the state. In the same way that many people charge their cell phones overnight at home, 87% of Maine electric car drivers surveyed in 2018 do the same with their cars.. But increasing the availability of public charging stations scattered JUNE 4, 2021: STEWARDSHIP EDUCATION ALLIANCE (S.E.A.) FAIR NRCM CEO Lisa Pohlmann was pleased to spend the afternoon at the Camden Public Library on Friday, June 4th for the Stewardship Education Alliance (S.E.A.) Fair in the library's amphitheatre. NRCMand 15 other local
ELECTRIC VEHICLE REBATES NOW AVAILABLE IN MAINE Electric Vehicle Rebates. Now, for a limited time there’s a $2,000 rebate available for all-electric cars bought and registered in Maine! That’s on top of federal tax credits worth up to $7,500! With new models of plug-in cars coming out all the time, there has never been a better time to buy an electric car in Maine. NAHMAKANTA PUBLIC RESERVED LAND & ECOLOGICAL RESERVE Nine miles of the Appalachian Trail cross through the Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land unit, and there are numerous other hiking trails to enjoy. Within Nahmakanta is an 11,082-acre Ecological Reserve, established to protect Maine’s biological diversity, among other purposes. Nahmakanta is part of a 500,000-acre assortment of conservedland
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New Maine Times news story A new report released this week shows that Maine’s program for collecting mercury thermostats is keeping the toxic heavy metal out of the trash and the environment, out-performing almost every other state in the nation. NEW REPORT REVEALS SUCCESS OF PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP IN MAINE Payments for Recycled Thermostats Make Maine a Leading State Program. NRCM news release. A new report released today by the Natural Resources Council of Maine, Multi-state Mercury Products Campaign (MMPC), and Product Stewardship Institute, shows that Maine’s manufacturer-run program for collecting mercury thermostats is keeping the toxic heavy metal out of the trash and the FAQS ABOUT THE REGIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INITIATIVE (RGGI) The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) is a cooperative market-based effort among nine states to reduce climate-changing carbon pollution from power plants and spur investments in energy efficiency and clean energy. Maine joined RGGI in 2007, when the Legislature voted nearly unanimously to participate. The program took effect in 2009, and today RGGI is delivering a cleaner, more FEDERAL CLIMATE & ENERGY ISSUES WCSH-6 TV news story AUGUSTA, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — Business owners and energy experts gathered in Augusta Monday in the hopes of getting lawmakers to fix the omission of one little word that could reduce state funding to Efficiency Maine by $38 million. EAST BRANCH OF THE PENOBSCOT RIVER Location: Matagamon to Medway, Penobscot County. Description: In this stretch, the Penobscot descends through gorgeous, unspoiled scenery in a remote region east of Baxter State Park and features waterfalls and demanding rapids. It also includes flat waters that provide prime habitat for wildlife. Much of the property here is owned by FEDERAL CLIMATE & ENERGY ISSUES The concept allows small customers to buy green energy and large firms to cut their carbon footprint. By Steve Karnowski, The Associated Press Associated Press news story MINNEAPOLIS — A new concept in renewable energy is catching fire, allowing customers who might find solar panels too expensive or impractical to buy green energy anyway. PROTECTING MAINE'S ENVIRONMENT Protecting Maine's Environment Since 1959 Protecting the nature of Maine since 1959, by harnessing the power of science, the law, and the voices of people who value Maine's environment. Climate & Clean Energy Healthy Waters Forests & Wildlife Sustainable Maine State House/Emerging Issues Washington MAINE PUBLIC RESERVED LANDS Public Reserved Lands. Maine’s Public Reserved Lands include spectacular places to hike, camp, watch wildlife, paddle, fish, and much more. These are lands in the public trust, yet they continue to be threatened by the governor’s proposal to overharvest the big, old trees found in many of these areas that provide important habitat and make these 37 locations special! PENOBSCOT RIVER RESTORATION PROJECT: PRESERVING MAINE'S The Penobscot River Restoration Project was a collaborative effort to balance fisheries restoration and hydropower production in Maine’s largest watershed. NRCM is a proud founding member of this effort and, working with others, was been instrumental in its success. View a full timeline of the Penobscot Project at the bottom of this page. CMP CORRIDOR PROPOSAL: A BAD DEAL FOR MAINE Central Maine Power (CMP) is proposing to build a 145-mile transmission line through the heart of Maine to send hydropower from Quebec to electricity customers in Massachusetts. NRCM opposes the corridor because it is a bad deal for Maine. The line would permanently damage undeveloped forest and wildlife habitat, stifle Maine’s own renewableMAINE'S BOTTLE BILL
Maine’s Bottle Bill. Maine’s Returnable Beverage Container Law, commonly referred to as “the Bottle Bill,” is the most successful waste and litter reduction law in our state’s history. With the help of NRCM in 1976, Maine became the third US state to enact a beverage container deposit program—after Oregon and ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS IN MAINE Electric Vehicle Chargers in Maine. The number of Mainers driving electric cars is increasing, and electric vehicle charging stations are popping up around the state. In the same way that many people charge their cell phones overnight at home, 87% of Maine electric car drivers surveyed in 2018 do the same with their cars.. But increasing the availability of public charging stations scattered GETTING WYMAN STATION POWER PLANT TO CLEAN UP ITS ACTWYMAN POWER PLANT MAINECOUSINS ISLAND MAINE POWER PLANTWYMAN STATION MAINECASCO BAY POWER PLANTWYMAN STATIONWYMAN ENERGY CENTER MAINE The plant installed these improvements in the fall of 2002. NRCM counts the clean-up of the Wyman Station power plant as one of the most important victories for clean air in Maine since the 1970s. Today, Wyman Station runs only a few hours a year, as a backup when electricity use peaks. It is a relic of the past, and one day perhapswill be
DUCKTRAP PRESERVE
The Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has helped an ambitious effort to protect all the lands bordering the Ducktrap River, buffering critical salmon spawning and rearing habitat in one of the last eight rivers in Maine with runs of native Atlantic salmon. This land protection project has met with remarkable success, thanks to the CMP CORRIDOR IS NOT THE CLEAN ENERGY SOLUTION FOR MAINECMP CORRIDOR MAINECMP CORRIDOR NEWSCMP CORRIDOR PROJECTCMP CORRIDOR PETITIONMAINE CMP CORRIDOR MAPPROPOSED CMP CORRIDOR MAP Central Maine Power (CMP) has proposed building a transmission line called the New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) that would span 145 miles from the Quebec-Maine border to an energy grid in Lewiston. Of those 145 miles, 53 would require clearing a new transmission corridor through Maine’s relatively undisturbed woods. EAST BRANCH OF THE PENOBSCOT RIVER Location: Matagamon to Medway, Penobscot County. Description: In this stretch, the Penobscot descends through gorgeous, unspoiled scenery in a remote region east of Baxter State Park and features waterfalls and demanding rapids. It also includes flat waters that provide prime habitat for wildlife. Much of the property here is owned by PROTECTING MAINE'S ENVIRONMENT Protecting Maine's Environment Since 1959 Protecting the nature of Maine since 1959, by harnessing the power of science, the law, and the voices of people who value Maine's environment. Climate & Clean Energy Healthy Waters Forests & Wildlife Sustainable Maine State House/Emerging Issues Washington MAINE PUBLIC RESERVED LANDS Public Reserved Lands. Maine’s Public Reserved Lands include spectacular places to hike, camp, watch wildlife, paddle, fish, and much more. These are lands in the public trust, yet they continue to be threatened by the governor’s proposal to overharvest the big, old trees found in many of these areas that provide important habitat and make these 37 locations special! PENOBSCOT RIVER RESTORATION PROJECT: PRESERVING MAINE'S The Penobscot River Restoration Project was a collaborative effort to balance fisheries restoration and hydropower production in Maine’s largest watershed. NRCM is a proud founding member of this effort and, working with others, was been instrumental in its success. View a full timeline of the Penobscot Project at the bottom of this page. CMP CORRIDOR PROPOSAL: A BAD DEAL FOR MAINE Central Maine Power (CMP) is proposing to build a 145-mile transmission line through the heart of Maine to send hydropower from Quebec to electricity customers in Massachusetts. NRCM opposes the corridor because it is a bad deal for Maine. The line would permanently damage undeveloped forest and wildlife habitat, stifle Maine’s own renewableMAINE'S BOTTLE BILL
Maine’s Bottle Bill. Maine’s Returnable Beverage Container Law, commonly referred to as “the Bottle Bill,” is the most successful waste and litter reduction law in our state’s history. With the help of NRCM in 1976, Maine became the third US state to enact a beverage container deposit program—after Oregon and ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS IN MAINE Electric Vehicle Chargers in Maine. The number of Mainers driving electric cars is increasing, and electric vehicle charging stations are popping up around the state. In the same way that many people charge their cell phones overnight at home, 87% of Maine electric car drivers surveyed in 2018 do the same with their cars.. But increasing the availability of public charging stations scattered GETTING WYMAN STATION POWER PLANT TO CLEAN UP ITS ACTWYMAN POWER PLANT MAINECOUSINS ISLAND MAINE POWER PLANTWYMAN STATION MAINECASCO BAY POWER PLANTWYMAN STATIONWYMAN ENERGY CENTER MAINE The plant installed these improvements in the fall of 2002. NRCM counts the clean-up of the Wyman Station power plant as one of the most important victories for clean air in Maine since the 1970s. Today, Wyman Station runs only a few hours a year, as a backup when electricity use peaks. It is a relic of the past, and one day perhapswill be
DUCKTRAP PRESERVE
The Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has helped an ambitious effort to protect all the lands bordering the Ducktrap River, buffering critical salmon spawning and rearing habitat in one of the last eight rivers in Maine with runs of native Atlantic salmon. This land protection project has met with remarkable success, thanks to the CMP CORRIDOR IS NOT THE CLEAN ENERGY SOLUTION FOR MAINECMP CORRIDOR MAINECMP CORRIDOR NEWSCMP CORRIDOR PROJECTCMP CORRIDOR PETITIONMAINE CMP CORRIDOR MAPPROPOSED CMP CORRIDOR MAP Central Maine Power (CMP) has proposed building a transmission line called the New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) that would span 145 miles from the Quebec-Maine border to an energy grid in Lewiston. Of those 145 miles, 53 would require clearing a new transmission corridor through Maine’s relatively undisturbed woods. EAST BRANCH OF THE PENOBSCOT RIVER Location: Matagamon to Medway, Penobscot County. Description: In this stretch, the Penobscot descends through gorgeous, unspoiled scenery in a remote region east of Baxter State Park and features waterfalls and demanding rapids. It also includes flat waters that provide prime habitat for wildlife. Much of the property here is owned by KATAHDIN WOODS AND WATERS NATIONAL MONUMENT On August 24, 2016, President Barack Obama designated about 87,500 acres east of Baxter State Park as the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument (KWWNM). Landowner Elliotsville Plantation, Inc. (EPI), a nonprofit foundation founded by Burt’s Bees entrepreneur Roxanne Quimby, donated the property to the United States. JUNE 4, 2021: STEWARDSHIP EDUCATION ALLIANCE (S.E.A.) FAIR NRCM CEO Lisa Pohlmann was pleased to spend the afternoon at the Camden Public Library on Friday, June 4th for the Stewardship Education Alliance (S.E.A.) Fair in the library's amphitheatre. NRCMand 15 other local
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS IN MAINE Electric Vehicle Chargers in Maine. The number of Mainers driving electric cars is increasing, and electric vehicle charging stations are popping up around the state. In the same way that many people charge their cell phones overnight at home, 87% of Maine electric car drivers surveyed in 2018 do the same with their cars.. But increasing the availability of public charging stations scattered PENOBSCOT RIVER RESTORATION PROJECT: PRESERVING MAINE'S The Penobscot River Restoration Project was a collaborative effort to balance fisheries restoration and hydropower production in Maine’s largest watershed. NRCM is a proud founding member of this effort and, working with others, was been instrumental in its success. View a full timeline of the Penobscot Project at the bottom of this page. FOOD WASTE IN MAINE AND HOW TO REDUCE IT 5 Ways to Prevent Food Waste in Maine. Eat what you buy and buy what you eat. Perfectly good food is wasted at many places along the food supply chain, including at home in our kitchens. Through careful meal planning, better produce storage, and eating the food that you have before going to the store to buy more are just a few ways you can MAY 27, 2021: INSIDE LOOK AT MAINE’S THREATENED NRCM and Maine Audubon celebrated the legacy of Rachel Carson on her birthday and shared information about Maine’s threatened and endangered species. Carson's work inspired the nation to act to protect imperiled species including the GLOBAL WARMING POLLUTION IN MAINE: THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE Global warming, also known as climate change, is caused by a blanket of pollution that traps heat around the earth. This pollution comes from cars, factories, homes, and power plants that burn fossil fuels such as oil, coal, natural gas, and gasoline. Global warming pollution knows no boundaries.SUSTAINABILITY
Payments for Recycled Thermostats Make Maine a Leading State Program NRCM Press Release A new report released today by the Natural Resources Council of Maine, Multi-state Mercury Products Campaign (MMPC), and Product Stewardship Institute, shows that Maine’s manufacturer-run program for collecting mercury thermostats is keeping the toxic heavy metal out of the trash and theSUSTAINABILITY
New Maine Times news story A new report released this week shows that Maine’s program for collecting mercury thermostats is keeping the toxic heavy metal out of the trash and the environment, out-performing almost every other state in the nation. FEDERAL CLIMATE & ENERGY ISSUES View Past Webinars; Conservation Leadership Awards; Citizen Action Day; Aveda Earth Month; Polar Bear Dip & Dash; Friday, June 4: Stewardship Education Alliance (S.E.A.) Fair, CamdenTop
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FIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES FROM MAINE YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT May 21st in Endangered Species Day. In this blog post by NRCM's Melanie Sturm and Becca Ferguson, learn about five threatened or endangered animals and plants found here in Maine, including the Northern long-eared bat and Furbish lousewort, that need protection — and what you can do to help! Read Melanie & Becca's blogNEWS FROM NRCM
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Here are some highlights from this month's news stories and opinion pieces related to the environment, including Maine’s air, land, water, and wildlife, in this month’s News & Noteworthy from the Natural Resources Council of Maine. June 3, 2021 The Maine Legislature is discussing LD 1541, a bill that would... NEWS & NOTEWORTHY — MAY 2021May 27, 2021
Here are some of the highlights from this month's news stories and opinion pieces related to the environment, including Maine’s air, land, water, and wildlife, in this month’s News & Noteworthy from the Natural Resources Council of Maine. May 27, 2021 How many of you in Maine are noticing more... BROOKFIELD FACES LAWSUIT FOR VIOLATIONS OF ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT ONKENNEBEC RIVER
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May 13, 2021 (Augusta, ME) — Three conservation groups have announced they intend to sue the international energy giant Brookfield Renewable Partners (Brookfield) for repeated violations of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) on Maine’s Kennebec River. Brookfield’s four dams located between Waterville and Skowhegan are threatening the survival of endangered... Read Latest News & Noteworthy Read NRCM News Releases Background photo: Aerial view of Pleasant Lake and Pickett Mountain byJ. Monkman/NRCM
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