• Birding by Ear Walk

    Pleasant Hill Preserve 256-280 Pleasant Hill Rd, Scarborough, ME, United States

    Join Christie Constantine, a Maine Master Naturalist, on a walk identifying birds through sound. Birding by ear opens a whole new dimension in identifying and enjoying the bird life around us.  Many birds are quick, camouflaged, or hidden by foliage—making them difficult to spot. By learning their songs and calls, we can identify them even…

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  • Guided Snowshoeing Tour at Broadturn Farm

    Broadturn Farm

    Come out and enjoy snowshoeing with others as you explore the winter landscape of Broadturn Farm. This guided snowshoeing tour offers a chance to get outside and explore the preserve’s snow-covered fields and trails. Led by Stephen “Zam” Zamierowski, volunteer trail steward, this relaxed outing is designed as a leisurely walk, with plenty of time…

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  • Rescheduled – Full Moon Walk

    Pleasant Hill Preserve 256-280 Pleasant Hill Rd, Scarborough, ME, United States

    This event has been rescheduled for Wednesday March 4th at 6:30 pm due to weather. Join SLT's Stewardship Director on a night foray into Pleasant Hill Preserve. Corresponding to the full moon, this walk will let participants experience nature at night. Sami will guide you through this unique opportunity. Please bring a flashlight.  

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  • LOCATION UPDATED – Women’s Walk now at Pleasant Hill Preserve

    Pleasant Hill Preserve 256-280 Pleasant Hill Rd, Scarborough, ME, United States

    Come meet up with fellow women who enjoy the outdoors and have a desire to walk the wonderful open spaces Scarborough Land Trust has committed to preserving. Women are twice as likely as men to feel uncomfortable walking alone, so we created this monthly program to foster a fun and supportive community for women to walk together and get to know our…

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  • Creating Landscapes for Bird Diversity

    Hillcrest Recreation Center 108 Hillcrest Ave., Scarborough, United States

    Our landscapes have a tremendous impact on bird diversity, and with so many native bird populations in steep decline, understanding their needs is more important than ever. Through beautiful photographs, and with Claudia’s urban garden as a case study, we explore the essential principles for creating avian friendly landscapes for a wide variety of landbird…

  • Coastal Birding

    Ferry Beach 50 Ferry Rd, Scarborough, ME, United States

    Join Andrew Mackie, SLT’s Executive Director, for a winter walk along the coast to look for some of our avian winter residents, including Common Loon, Long-tailed Duck, Surf Scoter and more. Binoculars and warm clothes are suggested. Andrew will have his spotting scope for use by the group. All individuals interested in learning more about…

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  • World Trails Film Festival

    University of Southern Maine Hannaford Hall 88 Bedford Street, Portland, ME, United States

    Scarborough Land Trust is partnering with nine other Portland-area land trusts and trail organizations to host a screening of the World Trails Film Festival. Enjoy 90 minutes of captivating films that take you around the globe, meet trail builders, discover new paths, and learn why trails matter to communities everywhere. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m.,…

  • Woodcock Watch

    Join SLT Executive Director Andrew Mackie in a search for the American Woodcock and hopefully see these birds performing their courtship flight display. This aerial mating display is a must see for all nature lovers! The trip requires walking just under a mile each way to the observation area. We will walk out after dark, a…

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  • Life Cycle Gardening: Planting for Pollinators at All Life Stages

    Scarborough Public Library 48 Gorham Road, Scarborough, ME, United States

    We often think of pollinator gardens as places full of colorful wild flowers, abuzz with insects. Those flowers are vital for adult bees, moths, and butterflies but trees and shrubs play critical roles at different life stages of these pollinators. Join Kelly Corbin, owner of Living Landscapes Maine, to learn more about the importance of…

  • Women’s Walk

    Blue Point Preserve 5 Seaveys Landing Rd, Scarborough, ME, United States

    Come meet up with fellow women who enjoy the outdoors and have a desire to walk the wonderful open spaces Scarborough Land Trust has committed to preserving. Women are twice as likely as men to feel uncomfortable walking alone, so we created this program to foster a fun and supportive community for women to walk…

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  • GapTracks: Assessing Both Wildlife and Human Use of the Eastern Trail’s GAP section

    Scarborough Municipal Building (Council Chamber A) 259 US Route 1, Scarborough, ME, United States

    The GapTracks Project began in February of 2017 by deploying game cameras to assess the wildlife community before, during, and after trail construction along the Eastern Trail and Nonesuch River in Scarborough. The goal of this project is to document and share (via Facebook, Instagram, public presentations) wildlife and human use this amazing forest, marsh and river;…

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  • Maine Big Night: Amphibian Migration Monitoring

    Hillcrest Recreation Center 108 Hillcrest Ave., Scarborough, United States

    The Scarborough Garden Club and The Scarborough Land Trust will jointly offer a free lecture on Maine Amphibian Migration by Dr Greg Le Clair, the executive director of Maine Big Night: Amphibian Migration Monitoring. The lecture will be held April 16, 2026 at the Hillcrest Recreational Center, 108 Hillcrest Ave, Scarborough. The talk begins at 12:30 pm, and light…