Kennebec Estuary Land Trust’s lecturer will be Kalyn Bickerman-Martens.
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The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust in Bath will welcome Kalyn Bickerman-Martens to share more about the state-wide citizen science effort, the Maine Bumble Bee Atlas at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 18. Those who join this virtual lecture can learn more about the research, results, and the importance of survey’s studies over the years, along with the important role Bumble bees play in our ecosystem.
Kennebec Estuary Land Trust to welcome Kalyn Bickerman-Martens to share more about the state-wide citizen science effort, the Maine Bumble Bee Atlas at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 18, over Zoom. Registration required.
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Identify trees in wintertime during walk March 13 in Georgetown
Outdoor program hosted by Kennebec Estuary Land Trust.
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The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust in Bath will host a small-group, socially distanced walk to learn how to identify trees in winter at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 13 at Morse Pond Preserve in Georgetown. Led by Cheri Brunault, stewardship consultant, participants can uncover clues to name the trees of the forest, even if they are not wearing their distinctive foliage. This program is great for budding naturalists or landowners looking to strengthen their knowledge of local tree species, as well as anyone looking for a thoughtful walk in the woods.
Small mammal research focus of Zoom event Feb. 18
Bath land trust to host talk by associate scientist for UMaine’s Center for Research on Sustainable Forests.
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Jack Witham, associate scientist for University of Maine’s Center for Research on Sustainable Forests, will talk about the roles of rodents and how their populations tell stories about forest health at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, via Zoom, according to a news release from the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust in Bath.
The talk, hosted by the land trust, will showcase the 35-plus years of small mammal research Witham has guided at Holt Research Forest in Arrowsic.