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Weighing in on insect populations

Insects are possibly the most overlooked and undervalued animals on the planet. Without them, our entire ecosystem would not survive. So we were concerned, a few years ago, to hear that insect populations are in decline, possibly even crashing. According to one study, 40 percent of the world’s …

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“Bringing Nature Home” goes to Augusta

Earlier this month I had the pleasure of spending the morning at our State Capitol building, testifying before the Judiciary Committee, on behalf of Maine Audubon, in support of the proposed bill LD 649, "An Act to Promote Water Conservation and Water Quality and Create Habitat for Wildlife, …

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Stewardship days begin at Mast Landing in Freeport

On May 12, thirteen students and teachers from Freeport High school joined Maine Audubon's properties department at Mast Landing Sanctuary for a fun, productive day removing invasive plants and clearing trails in preparation for the busy summer season. Maine Audubon partnered with Freeport …

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