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Maine Nature Tourism Initiative

Updated September 15, 2005

Presentations

 

NEW! Mary Jeanne's PowerPoint including final recommended action from Sept. 13-15 briefings in Augusta, Farmington, Dover-Foxcroft, and Calais.

Mary Jeanne's PowerPoint including revised preliminary recommendations from March 30, 2005 presentations in Greenville and Farmington. (html format)

Mary Jeanne's PowerPoint including revised preliminary recommendations from March 30, 2005 presentations in Greenville and Farmington. (6,411KB PDF file)

Mary Jeanne's PowerPoint including preliminary recommendations from Feb. 1-3, 2005 presentations in Bangor, Augusta, and Calais.

Mary Jeanne's PowerPoint from Sept. 21-24, 2004 presentations in Greenville, Millinocket, Brownville, The Forks, Kingfield, and Rangley.

Ted's PowerPoint from Aug. 3 & 4, 2004, presentations in Augusta.

Spruce Grouse are a rare treat for visitors to the north woods. Also known as fool hens they allow people to approach closely which allows for good opportunities for photographs. They are found in coniferous forests throughout northern Maine.

Contact FERMATA project manager: Mary Jeanne Packer

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