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Maine is home to 18 amphibian species including 9 species of frogs and toads, 8 native salamanders and 1 exotic salamander. All have complex lifecycles that are threatened by modern live. Learn what you can do by joining our webinar TOMORROW at 6:00. To register visit our website https://www.mahoosuc.org/events-calendar #mainebignight (fb)

We're ONE MONTH away from the deadline to apply to be an artisan vendor for this year's 5th Annual Monarch Festival! (Link to application below). The Habitat For All Monarch Festival is the signature event for Mahoosuc Land Trust. Attendance at the festival grew to over 700 people in 2024. This year, it will be held on Sunday, August 24th from 12:00-4:00 PM. We are looking for a good mix of items that complement the spirit of the Festival. While there is no fee for participating as a vendor, we ask that you donate one of your handmade products toward our raffle (minimum market value of $20). Please note that space is limited and that all applicants may not get in. We encourage you to share a booth with someone if you don’t need a full space (check box in the form). If you have questions, or would like a hard-copy of the application, please contact Sue Dunn at suedunn33@gmail.com. Please return your application by 4/30/2025. We will notify you of our decisions in May. Link to application form here: https://forms.gle/3MpSZC4E4m4exLnm8 (fb)
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MAHOOSUC LAND TRUST Inspiring Action Through Conservation Our Philosophy Mahoosuc Land Trust39s work is at the intersection of conserving mountaintops and backyards. As a group we39re safeguarding thousands of acres of a globally important forest in the Mahoosuc Region that provides habitat for wildlife critical to an ecosystem that extends far beyond Maine. That conservation funnels down to thousands of backyards and gardens where a cultural shift in landscape aesthetics is creating habitat for birds and pollinators. Conserved land leads to public trails and boat launches where everyone benefits from conservation.
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