Latest Past Events

Rising Seas and Warming Waters: climate stresses to Gulf of Maine marine species

Thomas Auditorium, Preble Hall, UMF 173 High Street, Farmington

Speakers: Dr Hannah Baranes, and Andrew Allyn The Gulf of Maine has one of the most biologically productive marine ecosystems in the world. It is also warming faster than 96% of the world’s oceans and experiencing rates of sea level rise higher than the global average. These changes place numerous stresses on Gulf of Maine […]

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Wildlife Tracking in Maine

Thomas Auditorium, Preble Hall, UMF 173 High Street, Farmington

Speaker: Charles Hulsey (Chuck) Chuck will share wildlife tracking and species ID tips and techniques that he has used over the years while doing winter wildlife tracking surveys for lynx, bobcat, pine marten, and fisher. These techniques allow for accurate identification of the owner’s tracks, even if of poor quality, which is commonly the case. […]

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Maine Big Night – Amphibian Migration Monitoring and Rescue

Thomas Auditorium, Preble Hall, UMF 173 High Street, Farmington

March 13th – Maine Big Night: Amphibian Migration Monitoring. Speaker: Greg LeClair Click here to Zoom: Password-192292 Available for people not able to attend in person. Greg with rescued salamanders April showers bring more than just May flowers to Maine - they bring the massive annual migration of amphibians, colloquially known as "big nights". As […]

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