Established in 1843, Maine Audubon is the state’s oldest and largest conservation organization. It operates eight public centers and sanctuaries across the state, supports seven regional chapters, and is backed by 30,000 members, volunteers, and supporters. Each year, it reaches more than 250,000 people through its programs and initiatives.
Through this partnership, Martin's Point works to connect our community to Maine’s bountiful natural wonders while promoting outdoor exercise – advancing good mental and physical health every step of the way.
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The organization's Maine Loon Project assesses the status and works to safeguard the future of Maine’s loon population.
Each year, this project sees hundreds of volunteers take part in the Annual Loon Count, venturing onto lakes and ponds across Maine to count loons. The data collected helps scientists record loon population estimates and track any emerging trends.
Interested in learning more? Visit the Maine Audubon website at MaineAudubon.org.
Maine Audubon offers environmental education opportunities to the public, including day camps, school programs, and adult workshops. Learn More.
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Promoting cultural understanding and diversity through literature.
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