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Old Town New Village Documentary

In 2008, Prime Tanning, Berwick's largest employer, closed after 70 years and left 11 acres of tired industrial buildings abandoned in the center of town; the land beneath was filled with hazardous wastes. Town officials and a group of volunteers, Envision Berwick, worked to get the site cleaned up and to find a way to revitalize the property.

Oceanside Trust Annual Meeting 2021

Amanda Beal, Maine Commissioner of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry gives a presentation at the Oceanside Trust Annual Meeting 2021 at the Meadow on Cliff Island.

Martha Spiess Presents – River History with Scot McFarlane

Speaker Series, River History & the New Environmental Movement, features Scot McFarlane, River Historian. Wednesday May 12th at 7 pm.

Friends of Casco Bay- Sea level storms and surges OH MY

Seabrook Nuclear Plant- Winds of Change

Panel Discussion on Zoom about the future of the Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant changing to Wind/Clean Energy.

Maine Audubon – Forestry for Maine Birds

One Climate Future Interview – Hannah Pingree

Interview with Hannah Pingree, Director of the Governor's Office of Policy Innovation and the Future, talking pandemic response, climate change and more

Peak Moment – Pine Mountain Ranch – Where the Buffalo Roam

Join Alan Rousseau on a tour through the paddocks on his ranch in eastern Oregon. You'll learn how buffalo and other animals (including yaks!) enrich the fertility of the soil while providing meat and other products. You’ll also learn about herd behavior, as the bulls protect the females and calves from us, the visiting videographers!

Perils for Pedestrians

Zurich's new transportation plan, the Swiss Pedestrian Association, Swiss youth travel trends. Part 2.

Perils For Pedestrians

Zurich's new transportation plan, the Swiss Pedestrian Association, Swiss youth travel trends

Perils For Pedestrians

In Rotterdam: Walkk 21 20th Anniversary Conference; Walk-Transit Connection

Member Highlight – Southern Maine Conservation Collaborative – Maine Audubon – Birds & Architecture

Nick Lund of Maine Audubon talks about how modern glass buildings can kill migrating birds and the techniques that are available to prevent them in this Southern Maine Conservation Collaborative Sustainability Series discussion