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Mount A to the SeaDragonfly at Mount Agamenticus

The Mount Agamenticus to the Sea Conservation Initiative is a coalition of 10 ten national, regional and local partners representing federal and governmental agencies, statewide land protection organizations and three local land trusts.

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For More Information

For information about the ecology, history and recreational opportunities at Mount Agamenticus, visit www.agamenticus.org.

For more about the Conservanct's work at Mount Agamenticus contact our southern Maine field office at (207) 646-1788.

A thousand hours of staff time and the input of more than 80 community groups went into the Mt. Agamenticus Conservation Plan: A Community Plan for the Future. We would like to know what you think of it. Please click on the links below to read the plan and view its associated maps. Please e-mail any comments or suggestions to Susan Caldwell at scaldwell@tnc.org. You can also send comments to her at The Nature Conservancy, 14 Maine Street, Suite 401, Brunswick, Me. 04011.

The Mt. Agamenticus Plan

Mt. Agamenticus and York River Map

Road Bounded Landscapes of the Southern Maine Coast Map

Working Landscapes Map

Water Quality and Quantity Map

Recreational and Educational Opportunities Map

Blandings Turtle and Vernal Pool Target Areas Map

Rare or Sensitive Habitat Areas Map

Early Successional Habitat Map

Mt. Agamenticus Forestlands Map

Cultural Landscape, Historic Sites and Scenic Views Map

 

 

 

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photo © TNC (dragonfly).