Eastern Maine Conservation Initiative
The Eastern Maine Conservation Initiative (EMCI) is a non-profit organization with broad conservation interests that seeks to: 1) Foster environmentally sustainable communities of the eastern Maine coast; 2) Encourage an appreciation of their cultural geography; and 3) Help inspire an appreciation for conserving its ecological communities through natural history research.
Founded
1996
Web
emcimaine.org
Address
Portland
Eastern Maine Conservation Initiative – Official Website of EMCI Eastern Maine Conservation Initiative Official Website of EMCI About EMCI The Eastern Maine Conservation Initiative EMCI founded in 1996 is a nonprofit organization with broad conservation interests that seeks to Foster environmentally sustainable communities of the eastern Maine coast. Encourage appreciation and preservation of the cultural geography of the Downeast region. Help inspire an appreciation for conserving its ecological communities through natural history research. In Projects Grants EMCI has awarded over 350000 in grants since 1996 funding a wide variety of projects that support ecological research and conservationand historical preservationin the Downeast Region of Maine.
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2. What innovative educational programs or outreach strategies could EMCI implement to enhance public appreciation for the cultural geography and natural history of the Downeast region?
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🌿 So grateful for the incredible work EMCI is doing to preserve the beauty and culture of Downeast Maine! Every project brings us one step closer to a sustainable future. Keep shining! 💚

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🌊 Let's support the amazing efforts of EMCI to protect our unique ecosystems! Together, we can make a real difference for our communities and the environment. #ConserveMaine #EcoHeroes 🌱

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