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SUMMARY:Story Time at the Scarborough Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Join Scarborough Land Trust educator Kelly Pietrzak to celebrate daylight returning. By the end of the week\, our mornings will start to get brighter\, earlier! Let’s celebrate with stories\, movement\, and a luminaria craft. Bring a clean glass jar\, if you have one\, for the craft. Free to attend.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/story-time-at-the-scarborough-public-library/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Library\, 48 Gorham Road\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Winter Wildlife Tracks
DESCRIPTION:Join Samantha Wolf\, SLT’s Stewardship Director\, for a workshop on identifying wildlife tracks! We will practice identifying the parts of the track and look for common species. \nPlease wear boots and dress weather appropriately. \n  \nLocation TBD
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/winter-wildlife-tracks-2/
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SUMMARY:Emerald Ash Borer in Maine
DESCRIPTION:The Scarborough Land Trust (SLT) and Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik (APCAW) and the Wild Seed Project will present on the current state of Ash Trees and the presence of the Emerald Ash Borer in Maine\, what these organizations are doing to conserve Ash trees\, and how community members can help. \n  \nPresenter Bios: \nEmily Francis (she/her) is a UMaine PhD candidate with a research focus on human dimensions of natural resources\, specifically related to prioritizing Tribal Nations involvement in planning and decision making to solutions of “wicked problems”. Her final research project brings together the network of people and organizations working to save ash against EAB in Maine and beyond through a social networking analysis (SNA) accompanied by knowledge-sharing with basket makers. \nSamantha Wolf (she/her) is the Stewardship Director for SLT\, has undergone virtual and in-person ash collection and Wabanaki Cultural trainings presented by APCAW\, and has coordinated volunteers through SLT for Ash ID and seed collection on Scarborough Land Trust preserves. \nTyler Everett is a citizen of Mi’kmaq Nation. His research prioritizes methodologies that result in Tribal led science. He is a PhD student in the School of Forest Resources at the University of Maine and his current research focuses on the impacts of emerald ash borer (EAB) on Tribal ash resources and identifying innovative management and mitigation strategies for this forest health issue that Tribal Nation partners support and have interest in better understanding. \nElla McDonald (she/they) is a non-native Master’s student in Ecology and Environmental Science interested in how to facilitate respectful and effective cross cultural collaborations for the future of land\, forests\, and water. They helped facilitate the co-creation of the APCAW website and the APCAW training series of 2023-2024. \nEmily Baisden joined the Wild Seed Project in 2022 as the Seed Program Manager. Emily served as Entomologist and Educator at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. She has an extensive background in native horticulture and environmental education\, and focuses largely on using native plants to support food webs and biodiversity. She holds a BS in Environmental Science from the University of New England and an MS in Entomology from the University of Delaware. \nRegister Here
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/emerald-ash-borer-in-maine/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Library\, 48 Gorham Road\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:Coastal Birding with Andrew Mackie
DESCRIPTION: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 birds and winter ecology are welcome\, no previous birding experience required. \nLocation: Ferry Beach\, Scarborough \n  \nPre registration required.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/coastal-birding-with-andrew-mackie/
LOCATION:Ferry Beach\, 50 Ferry Rd\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winter Tree ID Walk
DESCRIPTION:In Maine\, our trees are leafless for half of the year or more\, so we must find other clues to tell them apart when they are dormant. On this walk we will learn to identify common trees by their buds\, twigs\, bark\, and structure.\n\nAndy Kapinos is a Field Naturalist at Maine Audubon. Originally from Western Massachusetts\, he has worked previously as a high school teacher of Nature Study and Birding\, and studied Agroecology at the Swedish Agricultural University and Plant\, Soil\, and Insect Sciences at UMass – Amherst. His interests include birds\, native plants\, ethnobotany\, ecology\, and the intersections therein. He also enjoys cooking\, playing music\, and hiking with his dog Rosie.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/winter-tree-id-walk/
LOCATION:Pleasant Hill Preserve\, 256-280 Pleasant Hill Rd\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winter Women's Walk
DESCRIPTION:Come join 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 a suggestion was made that we explore a women’s walking group or series of events. \nThese will be leisurely walks averaging 45-60 mins in length.  Much of the terrain will be flat (either dirt or grass surfaces) but expect that there will brief uphill stretches\, wood crossings for boggy areas\, and some uneven ground (rocks\, tree roots). We recommend bringing micro spikes or other traction aids for shoes to allow for better stability\, but we will also have a few sets to lend out. And if there’s been recent snow\, snowshoes are welcome. \nWe are intending to keep this a monthly event through the winter\, as we had such positive feedback on the initial pilot walks. \nAlthough SLT properties are dog friendly\, we are asking that you not bring dogs to this event.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/winter-womens-walk/
LOCATION:Libby River Preserve\, 320 Black Point Rd\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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