Help beautify the Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary by assisting in the removal of several small, unused outbuildings. Work will include light demolition and heavy material handling to load debris for offsite disposal. Location Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary 65 Upper Mast Landing Rd., …
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Volunteer Day: Stage Island Beach Cleanup
Join Maine Audubon for a day of beach cleanup helping to remove trash and lobster traps from our Stage Island property off the coast of Biddeford Pool. Our co-sponsor, Maine Island Trail Association, will transport volunteers to and from the island by boat. Limited space available. Location: …
Volunteer Day: Invasive Plant Control at Hamilton
Join Maine Audubon’s Properties Department for a fun, productive morning of stewardship work manually cutting and pulling invasive plants to restore native plant communities at our Hamilton Audubon Sanctuary in West Bath. Hamilton Audubon Sanctuary-681 Fosters Point Rd, West Bath Please …
Volunteer Workday: Mast Landing Invasive Plant Control
Join Maine Audubon’s Properties Department for a fun, productive morning of stewardship work manually cutting and pulling invasive plants to restore native plant communities at our Mast Landing Sanctuary in Freeport. Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary- 65 Upper Mast Landing Rd Freeport, Maine …
“Why I support Maine Audubon on #GivingTuesday”
Today is #GivingTuesday. Throughout the day, we'll be sharing a few perspectives on Maine Audubon from members of our community. One of them is nine-year old Ivy, who attended Maine Audubon camp this summer. In a handwritten note she shared with us afterward, Ivy talked about how much fun she …
Moving People to Action: Ruth’s Story
Ruth has been a volunteer with Maine Audubon for more than five years. She helps out at Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center (SMAC) every Tuesday in the summer. In the colder months, she assists at Gilsland Farm Audubon Center by greeting visitors, answering the phones and responding to wildlife …
Western Maine Wildlife Road Watch Training Video Available
In April our team held training sessions for Western Maine Road Watch volunteers via webinar. The training provides an overview of the Road Watch program, along with detailed information on how to identify, record, and submit signs of wildlife road crossing in western Maine. You can view the …
Volunteers Needed – Western Maine Mountains Road Watch
The western mountains region of Maine has been identified by many local, regional, and international conservation efforts as an important natural area for people and wildlife. We want to learn more about wildlife movement in this special region, but we need your help! We are seeking volunteers to …
The Demonstrated Value of Citizen Scientists
Winter is near and our citizen science project activity is in the reporting phase, and once again we thank the many, many volunteers, partners, interns, and patrons who make our science based conservation efforts possible throughout the seasons. We found a story worth highlighting which further …