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Stetson Mountain Fund Celebration

June 3, 2026 By Kassie

In 2009, the Stetson Mountain Fund was established at FSM with funding from First Wind. This fund provides grants to local groups and communities seeking to maintain and enhance access to recreational opportunities in the Baskahegan Stream watershed, which arises from the slopes of Stetson Mountain in Washington County. In April, FSM celebrated 15 years of awarding grants, with a special event for past recipients and community members that included a morning tour of Baskahegan Landing, a walk at Harlow Trail, and a luncheon.

FSM is grateful for the opportunity to work with these local groups and fund projects that encourage recreation in the Baskahegan Stream watershed. This year, the Stetson Mountain Fund will support the following projects:

🌲 Woodie Wheaton Land Trust: Baskahegan Watershed Trail stewardship, including trail maintenance on the Cold Spring trail and East Grand Highlands trail

🌲 North Maine Woods: Support for grounds maintenance including mowing, trimming and trash removal of the parking and overflow area of the Baskahegan Landing

🌲Citizens Organization for Rural Education (CORE): Cold Spring Hill Hiking Trails Completion.

🌲Citizens Organization for Rural Education (CORE): The Baskahegan River Water Trails completion and remote campsite restoration

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Welcoming our 2026 Swan Intern, Kaela Redman!

May 19, 2026 By Kassie

FSM would like to welcome our 2026 Swan Intern, Kaela Redman!

Kaela is a Master of Forest Conservation candidate at the University of Toronto and a recent Honours Bachelor of Arts graduate specializing in Forest Conservation and Environmental Studies. Her graduate work has focused on sustainable forest management, environmental policy and species at risk, oak wilt, and woodland caribou conservation. She is passionate about regeneration dynamics, forest pests and invasive species, environmental law, and community-centered conservation efforts.

Outside of her academic and professional work, Kaela enjoys exploring local trails and spotting new insects during hikes, sharing her passion for trees with her friends and family, and spending time out at camp. She is excited to work with FSM, explore hands-on experience with conservation easements, and spend time in the field!

The Swan Internship Program has been made possible by a generous bequest from long-time donors Hank and Freda Swan. To learn more about the program, visit our Swan Internship page.

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Get FSM’s Spring Newsletter

May 7, 2026 By Kassie

In our recent mailed spring Newsletter, we featured an article on headwaters – where the water comes from – and FSM’s headwater conservation projects. Here’s an excerpt:

“Headwaters have many roles. They are natural filters of sediment and contaminants; they collect and disperse nutrients that feed organisms downstream. They absorb rainfall, slow runoff, and reduce flood risk. Headwater ponds and wetlands store water, helping to maintain river flow during times of low water and drought. […] FSM’s work is uniquely suited to headwater conservation for Maine’s largest and most famous rivers, because the origins of these rivers are deep in Maine’s North Woods.”

Want to read more? Email us at info@fsmaine.org to make sure you get a mailed copy of our newsletter.

📷 Photo taken at Moosehead region conservation easement, a vast easement that conserves headwaters for both the Penobscot and Kennebec Rivers

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Celebrating our Accreditation

April 28, 2026 By Kassie

We’re celebrating 17 years of being an accredited land trust! After a rigorous verification process by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, Forest Society of Maine has proven that we have sound finances, practice ethical conduct and responsible governance and can ensure lasting stewardship. This marks our 3rd renewal of our accredited status.

The Land Trust Accreditation Commission, an independent program of the Land Trust Alliance, recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards and are committed to excellence, continual learning, and improvements.

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Thanks for joining us on Earth Day!

April 24, 2026 By Kassie

A huge thank you to Bob Duchesne and everyone who joined us on Earth Day to see his “Maine is Weird” talk at the Bangor Public Library. He gave an insightful presentation that shared historical reasoning for some of Maine’s most beloved land features, as well as some of his fantastic bird photos!

An additional to thank you to everyone who participated in our Earth Day fundraising campaign. We were able to meet the goal and unlock $1,000 to support conservation in Maine.

Thank you, and we hope you enjoyed your Earth Day!

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Stetson Mountain Fund Celebration

In 2009, the Stetson Mountain Fund was established at FSM with funding from First Wind. This fund provides … [Read More...]

Celebrating our Accreditation

We’re celebrating 17 years of being an accredited land trust! After a rigorous verification process by the … [Read More...]

Blog Posts

  • Stetson Mountain Fund Celebration
  • Welcoming our 2026 Swan Intern, Kaela Redman!
  • Get FSM’s Spring Newsletter

Conserved Lands

  • Alder Stream
  • Amazon – Musquash
  • Amherst Mountains Community Forest (AMCF)
  • Attean Pond
  • Bald Ledge, Bickford Hill, and Bickford Pond
  • Big Spencer Mountain
  • Boundary Headwaters
  • Branch Lake
  • Caribou Bog
  • Chandler Hill
  • Coburn Gore
  • Corner Pond
  • Debsconeag Lakes
  • Eagle Lake
  • Fish River Chain of Lakes
  • Fourth Machias Lake
  • Grafton Forest
  • Greenwood Ponds
  • Gulf Hagas – Whitecap
  • Haynes Brook
  • Hopkins Pond
  • Kennebago Forest
  • Little Big Wood Pond
  • Mattawamkeag River
  • Monson Pond
  • Moosehead Lake Shoreline
  • Moosehead Region
  • Moose River
  • Nicatous Lake
  • Nickerson Tree Farm
  • No. 5 and No. 6 Mountains
  • Reed Forest
  • Scammon Ridge Headwaters
  • Silver Lake – Pleasant River
  • Skitacook Lake
  • Sysladobsis Forest
  • Tearmunn Hardwoods
  • Timberdoodle Hill
  • Violette Brook Reservoir
  • West Branch of the Penobscot River
  • York Hill

Forest Society of Maine

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Bangor, Maine 04401
(207) 945-9200
info@fsmaine.org


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