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The Nature Conservancy in Maine

@TNCmaine

The Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends. 🌲🌊🌎

Joined July 2015
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Piping plover chicks will freeze if they feel threatened by a predator (like humans!), so make sure to give them plenty of space if you see them on the beach in Maine. #FascinatingFactFriday

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We are hiring a Climate and Energy Policy Advisor! To learn more and apply: careers.nature.org/psc/tnccareers…

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Follow this link to learn more about Paul's work with us as a @BowdoinCollege fellow this summer: bowdoin.edu/news/2023/06/s…


Don't be fooled by the name, Swamp Milkweed! This pink, fragrant flower is adaptable to a range of soil conditions and make a great perennial addition to your garden. #FascinatingFactFriday

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"We have opportunities to help keep a vast forest landscape connected," said TNC Maine Forest Program Director Mark Berry. "The forest is essential to our climate future, our economy, and our way of life. Keeping it intact is job one for conservation." nature.ly/43azoje


The Northern long-eared bat was recently (2022) listed as Endangered due to White-nose syndrome. This disease in bats is caused by the fungus (Pseudogymnoascus destructans) and is estimated to have killed millions of bats in eastern North America. #FascinatingFactFriday

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"This is a tool to make sure our forests stay in forests," TNC Maine state director Kate Dempsey said. "Forests are so essential to our fighting climate change and, in Maine, they’re particularly essential." newscentermaine.com/article/tech/s…


A tall Meadow Rue plant growing in Big Reed Forest Reserve. 📷 Nancy Sferra / TNC

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Did you know that June is #NationalPollinatorMonth? The pollinator we want to celebrate today is the honey bee! 🐝 #FascinatingFactFriday

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Restorative aquaculture may be one of the best opportunities to simultaneously restore marine ecosystems and provide nutritious food for current and future populations. nature.ly/3XAWpuV


Our Bowdoin College fellows, Paul and Owen, joined our Director of Government Relations, Kaitlyn Nuzzo, at the Maine State House to learn about TNC Maine's policy priorities and to see how the Maine State House works in action.

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Today we honor #Juneteenth, an annual celebration which commemorates the day that enslaved people were freed in the United States in 1865. This makes Juneteenth the oldest nationally celebrated holiday. To learn more about Juneteenth: nmaahc.si.edu/explore/storie…


On 6/19, the State of Black Maine Symposium will be held at the USM. This is an opportunity to learn about Black history in Maine and the experiences of the state’s Black populations today, celebrate and amplify Black Maine voices & more. For more info: nature.ly/3p0n8Ek


As summer rolls in, so do thunderstorms! ⛈ #FascinatingFactFriday

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It's #NaturePhotographyDay and we're celebrating with this peaceful view... Photo by Bea Hesselbart

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A summer walk along the trail at Mill Pond Preserve in Arrowsic, Maine 📷 Bea Hesselbart

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