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Drinking Water Week

May 9, 2025 By Kassie

FSM invites you to remember the importance of clean water in the final days of #DrinkingWaterWeek! In the last 40 years, the Forest Society of Maine has conserved more than 800 miles of shoreline of lakes and ponds, which promote a clean water supply. Some of that shoreline is on Branch Lake, through a conservation project done in partnership with the City of Ellsworth, Trust for Public Land, and Frenchman Bay Conservancy, and with funding from The Land for Maine’s Future Program. This project conserved 730 acres of largely intact forest at the southern end of the lake, which is the primary drinking water supply for the city of Ellsworth. The conservation easement was designed for watershed and habitat protection, low-intensity recreational access, and forest management. At the time it was conserved in 2010, this was the City of Ellsworth’s number one conservation priority.

To learn more about the project, and where you can hit the trail, visit the Conserved Lands page.

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Moose Crossings & Salamander Migrations

May 1, 2025

Mark your calendars! FSM is partnering with the Bangor Public Library to host the second in a series of … [Read More...]

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