City of Lewiston – Citywide Litter Pick Up Day
April 16th is Citywide Litter Pick Up Day for Lewiston. Click here for more information.
April 16th is Citywide Litter Pick Up Day for Lewiston. Click here for more information.
Come join us at Throrncrag Nature Sanctuary for a Birdwatching Walk led by Stanton Bird Club. This walk is welcome to all ages and levels. We will learn about birds native to our environment while celebrating April break, Earth Week, and the nature around us. Thorncrag Nature Sanctuary is a 450 acre wildlife preserve right
Celebrate Earth Day with the Androscoggin Land Trust and the Stanton Bird Club, with an evening nature walk to find signs of spring at the Marden-Chittick Refuge, Greene. Click here for more information.
Join the Auburn Conservation Working Group for a citywide litter pick-up in celebration of Earth Day. Join us in Pettengill Park, Anniversary Park, Festival Plaza, or Drummond Park at 10:00AM, or organize a group in your neighborhood. Click here for more information.
Volunteer with us Saturday, April 23rd for Earth Week! We will be starting at 10:00 AM to remove small brush to create a new and final section of the Salmon Point Trail. Tools and gloves will be provided for those do not have their own. This final section of the Salmon Point Trail is intended
Nezinscot Farm and AVSWCD are partnering up to create a day of celebration of the earth. Click here for more information.
Join Maine Audubon April 27th for a look at the foundations, principles, and practices of Maine Audubon’s “Bringing Nature Home” native plants restoration and community engagement initiative. Click here for more information.
Join LAWPC and Androscoggin Land Trust for a Vernal Pool Nature Walk. This walk is in celebration of Earth Day, vernal pools are a significant part of our ecosystem and watershed. Being outside and learning about the Lake Auburn Watershed is an easy way to be active in creating a healthy watershed. This event will
Join Stanton Bird Club and LAWPC for a guided bird walk Wednesday, June 1st, at Whitman Spring Road. This walk is part of Stanton Bird Club's Wednesday Bird Walks, which are free, open to the public, and open to everyone, beginning naturalist to advanced birder. Come watch, listen, and learn about birds in our environment
Whether you live on a farm or in an urban apartment, Wild Seed Project will walk you through how to make positive environmental changes in your own neighborhood. With these 10 action steps, anyone can increase biodiversity, mitigate climate change, safeguard wildlife habitat, and improve soil and water quality. In the fall of 2020 Wild