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SUMMARY:Happy Wanderers+: Tanglewood Trails\, Lincolnville
DESCRIPTION:Join the Community Health team partnering with Coastal Mountains Land Trust to get outdoors and stay active with guided community hikes this year. All levels are welcome\, however\, please leave your pets home. Registering in advance is not required\, however\, you will receive emailed reminders and weather updates if you choose to sign up through Maine Health here.  \n*New! At all HW hikes with a “+” in the title\, there will be an option for a longer hike as well as a group who will do the regular-length hike.* \nTrailhead: Tanglewood 4H Camp and Learning Center in Linconville. Follow the Tanglewood road until you can’t go any further (because of the gate that is closed in the winter). \nThis hike is at least 2 miles and the level is easy\, but grips or spikes for shoes are recommended for icy conditions.  \nThe group will meet at trailheads throughout Knox and Waldo Counties on the first Thursday of each month at 10:00 a.m.  \nAll hikes will be led by Coastal Mountains Land Trust staff members and a MaineHealth Community Health staff member.  \nTo register: https://penbaywaldo.coursestorm.com/course/happy-wanderers-guided-hike5?page=2
URL:https://www.coastalmountains.org/event/happy-wanderers-tanglewood-trails-lincolnville/
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SUMMARY:Nature Program: Tracking Workshop with Kirk Gentalen
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tracking workshop led by Kirk Gentalen\, naturalist and Stewardship Manager at Maine Coast Heritage Trust! This workshop will explore the hidden lives of animals who call Midcoast Maine home and teach participants the basics of identifying various tracks. \nLocation: Tanglewood 4H Camp and Learning Center in Lincolnville \nDirections: Follow the Tanglewood road until you can’t go any further (because of the gate that is closed in the winter). \nRegistration: This program is free and open to all ages. Please contact maevec@coastalmountains.org to register. \nKirk Gentalen is the regional stewardship manager for mid-coast Maine for Maine Coast Heritage Trust (MCHT) and writes about the ecology of the area in his Nature Bummin’ blog. A self-described nature observer\, one of his passions is tracking wildlife especially in winter. He can read their tracks like the news and figure out what the critters have been up to. Kirk takes care of MCHT conserved lands on Vinalhaven and North Haven islands. That means taking care of trail and forestry needs and monitoring easements. He connects with island residents through environmental education\, volunteering\, and outreach programs. He also compiles wildlife sightings on Vinalhaven in a most entertaining blog! \nThe Coastal Mountains Nature Program is a series of year-round free guided walks and talks led by Maine-based naturalists with varying areas of expertise. Topics range from vernal pools\, to bird migration\, to geology! Sign up for our newsletter or follow us on Instagram to hear about upcoming programs.
URL:https://www.coastalmountains.org/event/nature-program-tracking-workshop-with-kirk-gentalen-2/
LOCATION:Tanglewood 4-H Camp & Learning\, 1 Tanglewood Rd\, Lincolnville\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fish Tales: Educational Sea-Run Fish Forum
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\,February 1 expert panelists with backgrounds in commercial fishing\,conservation\, and outdoor recreation will come together to present aneducational forum about the fascinating lives of sea-run fish species! Theforum takes place at Camden-Rockport Middle School at 6:30p.m.\, doors will openat 6:00p.m. \nAnadromousfish who like Atlantic salmon\, alewives\, and blueback herring play a vital rolein the ecosystems of Maine’s waters\, as well our economy. Panelists will covera wide range of topics related to the importance of sea-run species. \nPanelistsinclude: \n-ModeratorJeremy Gabrielson\, Senior Conservation and Community Planner at Maine CoastHeritage Trust \n-Frank O’Harafrom commercial fishing company O’Hara Corporation \n-Jeff Reardon\,Project Manager for the Atlantic Salmon Federation and formerly of TroutUnlimited and Penobscot River Restoration Trust \n-JasonSeiders\, Regional Biologist for Maine Department of Inland Fisheries andWildlife \n-Seth Taylor\,fisherman guide\, member of Camden’s Megunticook River Citizens AdvisoryCommittee\, and manager of the tack shop at Maine Sport Outfitters \nBe sure toarrive early for a chance to register for the door prize for a half-day guidedsaltwater or lake fishing and nature viewing tour with Captain Andy from MaineOutdoor Guides of Camden! \nNo tickets orregistration are required! This event is open to all ages. The audience will beencouraged to enter into the panel’s discussion. \nThis event isproudly sponsored by Coastal Mountains Land Trust\, Georges River TroutUnlimited\, Megunticook Watershed Association\, and Midcoast Conservancy. \nThis panel is available to stream on Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83517686039
URL:https://www.coastalmountains.org/event/fish-tales-educational-sea-run-fish-forum-2/
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