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Stern, Yet Gentle, Wildness: Henry David Thoreau’s Journey to Katahdin
“What a place to live, what a place to die and be buried in! There certainly men would live forever,
Black Lives Matter
We condemn the recent murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and countless other Black lives lost to racial
Webinar Recordings – The Maine Climate Council: Everything You Need to Know
On Wednesday, May 27, organizations from across the state hosted a webinar on the Maine Climate Council, which is drafting a
Hiking Maine’s Woods, Coastline, Farmlands, and Working Waterfronts
For more than 30 years, the Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program has protected some of Maine’s most beautiful and
Rebuilding from this Crisis Gives Us the Opportunity to Rebuild Stronger
The coronavirus crisis has revealed our resilience and our compassion, both as individuals and as communities. From my mother, aunt,
Communities, Climate, and the US Census
The coronavirus has done something to time. We are suddenly and acutely aware of how long it really takes to
Creative Working from Home
As MCV’s part time Administrative Coordinator, I have had much less to do these past few weeks – no office
Toddler Mom Works From Home
While initially optimistic, Greta, our Membership & Digital Manager confronts the challenges of working from home with two toddlers in
Keep our Elections (and Your Loved Ones) Safe
This is a challenging time. It’s probably safe to assume you’ve shifted your priorities in every aspect of your life.