Mountain Lakes as sentinels of change in the northeast
Zoom: Available for people not able to attend in person. Link: Click Here Speakers: Dr. Rachel Hovel and Dr. Julia Daly High-elevation lakes in the northern Appalachian Mountains are unique...
Western Maine Audubon is a chapter of Maine Audubon.
Zoom: Available for people not able to attend in person. Link: Click Here Speakers: Dr. Rachel Hovel and Dr. Julia Daly High-elevation lakes in the northern Appalachian Mountains are unique...
Note: This event is online-only, please register to receive details about how to join prior to the event. The shorebirds - sandpipers, plovers, and their kin - are beautiful, but...
Investigating causes of forest bird declines with Maine commercial forests as a case study Forest birds have declined steeply in North America over the last 50 years, and there are...
Investigating causes of forest bird declines with Maine commercial forests as a case study Forest birds have declined steeply in North America over the last 50 years, and there are...
As climate change continues to wreak havoc on Maine's lands and wildlife, we must look towards the development of local, clean renewables. Offshore wind in the Gulf of Maine holds...
We hope you'll join us Saturday for a bird walk on The Whistle Stop Trail, off Oakes Street in Farmington. The weather may not beperfect, but the birds will still...
We will be there with guides, bagels, and coffee. Bring your binoculars if you have them and waterproof footwear is always a good idea. We will walk slowly for a...
From Boreal Chickadees in our vast forests to Loons on our magnificent lakes to the rare Bicknell’s Thrush in the high peaks above, the Rangeley Region is rich with birds....
Ever wondered how scientists track bird movements, study migration patterns, and monitor bird populations? Come witness the fascinating process of bird banding — up close! Bird banding is a vital...