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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.

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Maine Legislature Passes Bill for 100% Clean Electricity by 2040

June 18, 2025 (Augusta, ME) – The Maine House and Senate have passed a bill that aims to reduce the state’s reliance on expensive oil and gas by ensuring homes, businesses, and vehicles are powered with 100% clean, affordable electricity by 2040. When signed into law by Governor Janet Mills, LD 1868 will expand Maine’s existing Read More

CMP’s Proposed Conservation Plan Fails to Comply with Permit Requirements

Maine Council of Trout Unlimited | Appalachian Mountain Club | Maine Audubon |  Natural Resources Council of Maine  June 12, 2025 (Augusta, ME) – Central Maine Power’s (CMP) proposal for conserving land in western Maine as mitigation for its transmission corridor fails to meet the requirements in its permit for protecting and connecting mature forests and Read More

New Law Updates Septic System Rules to Protect Maine’s Clean Water

(Augusta, ME) – A bill to strengthen water quality statewide through modest changes to Maine’s septic system rules has been signed into law by Governor Janet Mills after receiving overwhelming approval from lawmakers.   The changes were specifically crafted not to increase the burden on property owners but rather to ensure new septic systems being installed Read More

Birding with Jeff & Allison: Remembering the Lost Birds on a Special Day

New Efficiency Maine Plan Will Deliver Hundreds of Millions in Savings

Here's How the Reconciliation Bill is Harmful to Maine

Wood turtle, photo by Pam Wells

Creature Feature

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

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My Maine This Week: Solon Sunset by Gerard Austin

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My Maine This Week: Leaping Sturgeon by David Preston

Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge in Wells, Maine

My Maine This Week: Betty Olivolo

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