
Maine's Land Trust for
the
North Woods
The mission of the Forest Society of Maine (FSM) is to conserve Maine's forestlands in a manner that sustains the ecological, economic, cultural, and recreational values of the Maine woods. As Maine's land trust for the North Woods, FSM focuses its efforts to promote the conservation of working forest landscapes with multiple social and ecological values.
To date, FSM has helped conserve 1,006,116 acres of Maine’s forestlands.
Explore FSM's current projects:
Alder Stream
Alder Stream is a 2,700-acre project in Atkinson, Milo, and Dover-Foxcroft that provides habitat for seven of Maine's Species of Concern. Read more...
Little W Shoreline
In partnership with the state, FSM is working to conserve 81 acres and two miles of waterfront for public access and camping on the northern shore of Moosehead Lake.
Read more...
Winter means fun in the North Woods!
View of Mt. Katahdin from the Debsconeag Lakes.
Forest View Volume 12, Number 2
Learn more about FSM's work by reading our fall newsletter.
Learn more about the LURC-approved conservation on Plum Creek’s lands in the Moosehead Region.

