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Protecting Maine's North Woods: Explore What's at Stake

The North Woods isn’t just a place. It’s a way of life. Maine’s economy, outdoor traditions, and natural heritage wouldn’t be the same without the North Woods as we know it. It provides globally significant habitat for wildlife like Canada lynx, Bicknell’s Thrush, and native brook trout, and serves as one of the largest carbon sinks east of the Mississippi. But that future is not guaranteed.

Power Maine Forward: Clean Energy Day of Action, May 22, State House

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Maine-based Offshore Wind Port Would Generate 6,400 Jobs, Spur $6.6B in Economic Activity

May 19, 2025 (Searsport, ME) — A new independent study has put numbers to the massive economic benefits a Maine-based offshore wind port would bring to the state, especially for Searsport and surrounding communities.   The new Economic Impact Analysis conducted by Karp Strategies found that if an offshore wind port is constructed and used to Read More

Mainers Would Face Higher Costs, Job Creation Would Slow Under US House Energy Plan

May 13, 2025 (Augusta, ME) – Homeowners and businesses in Maine would miss out on valuable cost-savings and jobs in one of the state’s fastest growing sectors would slow under the U.S. House of Representative’s energy budget proposals released over the past few days.  The plans are part of a reconciliation package being debated by Read More

Bill Will Power Maine Forward with 100% Clean Energy by 2040

May 5, 2025 (Augusta, ME) – A bill being considered by the Maine Legislature aims to reduce reliance on expensive oil and gas by ensuring homes, businesses, and vehicles are powered with 100% clean, affordable electricity by 2040.   LD 1868 sponsored by Senator Mark Lawrence would expand Maine’s existing Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) to 90% Read More

Birding with Jeff & Allison: The Cranes that Grace Maine

New Efficiency Maine Plan Will Deliver Hundreds of Millions in Savings

Assessing the Trump Administration's First 100 Days

Wood turtle, photo by Pam Wells

Wood Turtle

According to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, the wood turtle is one of Maine’s rarest turtles and is listed as a species of “Special Concern.” It is found statewide, but wild populations are decreasing. On a positive note, it’s a long-lived species: up to 40 years in the wild. Learn more in our newest Creature Feature.

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Protecting the nature of Maine since 1959, by harnessing the power of science, the law, and the voices of people who value Maine's environment.

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Find hiking trails, cross-country ski and snowshoeing trails, paddles, bike paths, accessible trails, & more with our interactive Explore Maine Map. View the map & learn more.

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Purchase our limited-edition merchandise, with original artwork by local artist Mel Andrel. You can also find made-in-the-USA caps, totes, & more, all in support of our work to protect the nature of Maine.
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My Maine This Week: Bald Eagles by Ross Knowlton

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My Maine This Week: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse by David Preston

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My Maine This Week: Turtles & Paddling by Sam Horine

Banner photo: The Bubbles, Acadia National Park, by Gerard Monteux