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New Methane Pollution Charge Will Protect Our Health

November 15, 2024 (Augusta, ME) — A new rule announced this week by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aimed at slashing harmful methane pollution will protect clean air and safeguard human health.   As part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the U.S. Congress adopted the methane waste emission charge as part of the Read More

Maine Trails Bond Approved by Voters

News release Maine voters have decisively approved (55% – 45%) a first-ever $30 million Maine Trails Bond to repair and expand all types of trails statewide. The successful passage of the bond solidifies Maine’s position as a national leader in outdoor recreation to support local economic growth and expand access for all users.   Starting in Read More

Successful Gulf of Maine Offshore Wind Lease Sale Kicks Off a New Clean Energy Era

News release  October 29, 2024 (Augusta, ME) – A new era for clean energy in New England kicked off today when the federal government announced the results of its first floating offshore wind lease sale in the Gulf of Maine. Four of the eight available lease areas were purchased by developers, including one in the northern Read More

New NRCM Fall Apparel

Just in time for fall, check out our new orange bandanas! We also have hooded sweatshirts, adult long-sleeved tees, and adorable toddler tees to match! Limited quantities of each available for purchase in our online shop. All items were designed by local artist Mel Andrel and printed locally at Creation Lab. Get yours today before they sell out!

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Birding with Jeff & Allison: Quietly Working to Save the World

Critter Chatter — Reminiscing, Part II

One Rural Maine School District's Electric School Bus Experience

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Enjoy the Great Outdoors

Find hiking trails, beaches, paddles, bike paths, accessible trails, & more with our interactive Explore Maine Map. View the map & learn more.

Learn about our Maine Sporting Camp & Outdoor Recreation Discount Program.

Shop for NRCM T-shirts, Caps, Totes, & More

Purchase our limited-edition fall 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: View from Borestone Mountain by David Preston

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My Maine This Week: Sun and Wind by Sam Horine

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My Maine This Week: Five Islands Sunset by Candace Dean

Woodchuck

We could have called this Creature Feature "Groundhog," because, yes, woodchuck and groundhog are names for the same critter. It’s the largest member of the squirrel family, specifically ground squirrels, known as marmots. Be sure to check out the "cool fact" about other fun names for this animal in our newest Creature Feature.

Banner photo: Katahdin, by NRCM member Wendy Weiger of Greenville Junction, Maine