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Visiting Magalloway

November 19, 2025 By Kassie

Take a virtual tour of the Magalloway lands and waters with this story map made in ArcGIS by Forest Society of Maine.

This incredible landscape is home to some of the last intact mixed-temperate forests in the world and one of the last remaining strongholds for wild, native brook trout. Together, Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust, The Nature Conservancy, and Northeast Wilderness Trust are working to conserve this land and secure public access to outdoor recreation for future generations.

View the story map, or visit magalloway.org to learn more about the project and how you can help.

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Registered Maine Guide Talks Brook Trout

October 9, 2025 By Kassie

Mark your calendars! On October 29th, FSM will be partnering with Bangor Public Library to host a talk on Maine Brook Trout.

Bob Mallard is a registered Maine Guide, blogger, writer, author, and fly designer. He is an Ambassador for Epic fly rods, and on the Scientific Anglers Pro Staff. Bob was the Publisher, Northeast Regional Editor, and a regular contributor to Fly Fish America magazine, and is a freelance fly fishing and native fish conservation writer. Bob has fished in the Magalloway and can explain why conserving the region is so critical to brook trout habitat.

Registered Maine Guide Talks Brook Trout will take place from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the Laurence E. Crofutt Community Room. This event does not require registration. For more information, visit Bangor Public Library’s event page.

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Request for Proposals

September 7, 2025 By Kassie

Forest Society of Maine is seeking proposals from qualified consultants or firms to facilitate the development of a new strategic plan. The selected facilitator will guide FSM through a collaborative and inclusive planning process that results in a clear, actionable, and inspiring strategic plan to guide the organization over the next 3–5 years.

For more information, view the full request here: Strategic Plan Facilitation Services RFP – September 2025

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We’re hiring!

August 28, 2025 By Kassie

FSM is looking for an Office Coordinator to join our team. This is a part time position that will provide critical support for Forest Society of Maine’s general office operations with a focus on assisting the executive team, including the President & CEO.  The office coordinator supports all staff through a variety of critical responsibilities which creates a smooth working environment for everyone.

We’re looking for a self-starter who’s highly organized, has great communication skills, and can work as part of a team.

Why work with us? FSM is a team of 13 like-minded individuals who care about the future of this Maine’s North Woods, with its 5,000 lakes, its more than 4,000 acres of canoeable rivers and streams, its 12 million acres of productive forestlands, and its abundance and diversity of wildlife. FSM offers competitive pay plus excellent benefits.

The deadline to submit materials is September 22, 2025.

Learn more about the position and how to apply on our Job Openings page.

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Join FSM for Trivia Night!

July 23, 2025 By Kassie

Bangor Beer Co. – 6:30 – 9 PM – Join Forest Society of Maine and Bangor Land Trust for a fun and friendly trivia night at Bangor Beer Co.! Trivia starts at 6:30pm! Test your knowledge of the outdoors, Maine wildlife, conservation, and more while enjoying great local brews and good company. Whether you’re a nature trivia nerd or just in it for the laughs, this is a great way to support local land conservation and connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts.

We will be setting up our tables around 5pm, so come by early to grab some educational materials or chat with us to learn more about what we do!

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Blog Posts

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  • Maine is Weird: Upcoming Event

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

209 State St, 2nd Floor
Bangor, Maine 04401
(207) 945-9200
info@fsmaine.org


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