Less than 20 minutes from downtown Portland, I set out to experience three distinct beaches. Two Lights State Park has the classic cascading cliffside of rocks where ocean waves crash along the unique ...
More than two dozen schools have added play areas with features like rocks, logs and water. Experts say they can help ...
Seventy-five percent of Maine’s native plants and animals are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. As temperatures warm, threatened species will have to move to survive, but too often ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. WEST PARIS – West Paris Public Library is proud to present ‘Maine Fungi,’ an ...
A couple of weeks ago, one of my advanced placement environmental science students, Quintin, who happens to work on a lobster boat during his free time, brought in a tiny treasure to show me. He had ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Tyler Refsland is the manager of applied ecology at the Wild Seed Project.
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — Jennifer Comeau spent much of her childhood in nature, climbing willow trees, enjoying picnics in green spaces, and connecting with the outdoor world all around her. Nowadays, ...
Helping students develop a love of place at an early age builds community. It was a perfect spring day in May as my students settled onto their stools, made of overturned plastic buckets. In our ...
FALMOUTH, Maine. (TND) — A Maine nature organization has cancelled a program giving free state park passes to people of color, an organization spokesperson confirmed to The National Desk (TND) Monday.
Less than an hour from downtown Portland, National Geographic Photographer Michael George finds surfing, river sanctuaries, and a Civil War-era fort. Two Lights State Park spans 41 acres of rocky ...
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