Program Calendar
On-site and online activities for education and enjoyment.
On-site and online activities for education and enjoyment.
This workshop is limited to staff from the National Estuarine Reserach Reserve System and State Coastal Management Programs
A rabbit in the garden, an angel in a tree, and a stone spire piercing the sky are among the eye-catching sculptures on display now through mid October. POWER OF PLACE features more than 50 sculptures by New England artists curated by June LaCombe.
Explore and reflect upon your connection with the natural world through digital landscape photography.
This workshop is designed for people who need to communicate with public audiences about water resources, watershed management, and land conservation.
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Wells Conservation Commission host an evening of information on ticks and mosquitoes - it just may save your life.
Learn from a National Weather Service expert.
Hear from birding's "big year" record holder, Neil Hayward, at York County Audubon's annual meeting
Join expert mariner and marine conservationist Jonathan White to hear tales from his global quest to understand the history, science, and majesty of one of our planets most remarkable phenomena: Tides. The author of TIDES: The Science and Spirit of the Ocean, White has witnessed the largest, fastest, scariest and most amazing tides in the world.
We're looking for reptiles and amphibians and finding out what makes them special.
Water quality and weather data collected every 15 minutes.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Implications of climate change for Mainers and the state's natural resource based economy.
Become aware of the medicinal properties of plants.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.