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SUMMARY:The Fascinating World of Trees
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us as we explore the fascinating world of trees!  Master Naturalist Lynn Thurston will discuss how to identify different types of trees\, their physiology\, how they sense and communicate to other plants\, and a brief look at how the Maine woods are changing.  We will follow up later in the week with a walk at the Pleasant Hill Preserve to practice using our newfound knowledge. \nPresentation: Tuesday\, June 17 at 6:00pm \nTree Walk: Saturday\, June 21 at 10:00am \nRain Date for Tree Walk: June 22 at 10:00am
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/the-fascinating-world-of-trees/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Safety Classroom\, 275 US-1\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Buzz on Bees
DESCRIPTION:This is your chance to learn answers to all your questions about Maine bees! Such as ‘What types of bees are found in Maine?’  and ‘Why are some bee species in decline? What can we do to protect bee populations in Maine? What plants encourage bees into our landscapes?’  Jennifer Lund\, state apiarist\, will focus on understanding basic bee biology\, nesting requirements\, and foraging behavior in order to answer these and many other common questions about bees.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/the-buzz-on-bees/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Safety Classroom\, 275 US-1\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Landscaping and Integrated Pest Management
DESCRIPTION:Gary Fish\, State Horticulturist at the Maine Department of Agriculture\, Conservation\, and Forestry\, will help us explore the wonders of sustainable landscaping.  Gary will lead us to discover how this practice contributes to a healthy environment by conserving water\, reducing inputs\, and creating wildlife habitat.  Gary will also show us how integrated pest management can be key to sustainable landscaping.  We will learn how to minimize reliance on pesticides by identifying\, monitoring\, and managing pests with multiple tactics.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/sustainable-landscaping-and-integrated-pest-management-2/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Safety Classroom\, 275 US-1\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Landscaping and Integrated Pest Management
DESCRIPTION:Gary Fish\, State Horticulturist at the Maine Department of Agriculture\, Conservation\, and Forestry\, will help us explore the wonders of sustainable landscaping.  Gary will lead us to discover how this practice contributes to a healthy environment by conserving water\, reducing inputs\, and creating wildlife habitat.  Gary will also show us how integrated pest management can be key to sustainable landscaping.  We will learn how to minimize reliance on pesticides by identifying\, monitoring\, and managing pests with multiple tactics.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/sustainable-landscaping-and-integrated-pest-management/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Safety Classroom\, 275 US-1\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Importance of Native Plants to Bird Diversity
DESCRIPTION:Claudia Thompson\, Founder of Grow Native Massachusetts and Landscape Ecologist \nWith many native bird populations in steep decline\, how we create and manage our landscapes to support bird diversity is more important than ever. Come learn what you can do in your own garden or landscape to create essential habitat that supports life for a wide variety of landbird species— from songbirds to owls\, woodpeckers\, and more. Native plants are one of the essential ingredients\, and this program will also highlight some of the valuable native species that you will be able to procure at our upcoming Native Plant Sale on June 1. \n  \n 
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/the-importance-of-native-plants-to-bird-diversity/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Safety Classroom\, 275 US-1\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:GapTracks: Assessing Both Wildlife and Human Use of the Eastern Trail’s GAP section
DESCRIPTION: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) what wildlife use the forest where the trail will be built and to make management recommendations on how to best balance human and wildlife use of this important resource. This project is run by Dr. Noah Perlut and students from the University of New England\, including the Terrestrial Wildlife class.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/gaptracks-assessing-both-wildlife-and-human-use-of-the-eastern-trails-gap-section/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Safety Classroom\, 275 US-1\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brook Trout: Biology\, History\, and Conservation (Hybrid Event)
DESCRIPTION:Join us in person or via Zoom for a presentation from Emily Bastian\, National Chair of the Native Fish Coalition (NFC)\, focused on Maine’s signature native salmonid and a favorite fish of anglers across the northeast. This presentation will cover brook trout biology\, history\, lore\, angling\, conservation\, and more. \nNFC is a non-profit “dedicated to the conservation\, protection\, and restoration of wild native fish” with chapters across the country. Click here to learn more about NFC. \nRegistration is required for this event. Separate tickets for in-person and virtual attendance are below. Those joining via Zoom will receive a link in the days leading up to the presentation. \n 
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/brook-trout-biology-history-and-conservation-hybrid-event/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Safety Classroom\, 275 US-1\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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SUMMARY:Coastal Climate Change Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Scarborough Land Trust will be hosting a presentation and discussion on coastal climate change. Joined by guests Peter Slovinsky\, Marine Geologist for the Maine Geological Survey\, and Jeremy Gabrielson\, Senior Conservation and Community Planner at Maine Coast Heritage Trust\, this presentation will explore how the coast is affected by climate change\, what the future entails\, and what mitigation strategies exist to keep coastal communities intact. \n  \nThis event is part of a series on climate change in partnership with Saco Valley Land Trust.
URL:https://scarboroughlandtrust.org/event/coastal-climate-change-program/
LOCATION:Scarborough Public Safety Classroom\, 275 US-1\, Scarborough\, ME\, 04074\, United States
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