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The universe is mysterious. Climate change is not. We’re on the clock.
The universe is mysterious. Climate change is not. We’re on the clock.
The universe is mysterious. Climate change is not. We’re on the clock.
The universe is mysterious. Climate change is not. We’re on the clock.
The universe is mysterious. Climate change is not. We’re on the clock.
The universe is mysterious. Climate change is not. We’re on the clock.
The universe is mysterious. Climate change is not. We’re on the clock.
The universe is mysterious. Climate change is not. We’re on the clock.
The universe is mysterious. Climate change is not. We’re on the clock.
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As we welcome summer in Maine, the South Portland Land Trust (SPLT) is also happy to welcome a leadership change at our Board of Directors. Alex Redfield has stepped down from the board and a new leadership team of Tex Haeuser and Karen Talentino have assumed the roles of President and Vice President, respectively. Alex offers this reflection after his term facilitating the Board’s direction as President.
The South Portland Land Trust is pleased to announce the development of two resource guides available to the public, volunteers and anyone interested in enjoying and getting a better understanding of their natural surroundings.
The South Portland Land Trust (SPLT), in cooperation with the South Portland Library, will be offering a three-session discussion of the book All We Can Save (One World, 2011), an anthology of essays and poems by women regarding Truth, Courage, and Solutions for Climate Change.
South Portland Land Trust (SPLT) is once again excited to host a number of events on Earth Day weekend, including their annual Earth Day Clean up on Sunday, April 21st. SPLT has hosted this citywide clean up for over 30 years and this year the organization is thrilled to partner with 207 Realty Partners and Portland Millennials for two additional Earth Day projects.
South Portland Land Trust (SPLT) has been selected as a beneficiary of the Hannaford Bloomin’ 4 Good Program for the month of November.
On Saturday, June 3rd, as part of a celebration of National Trails Day and the kickoff to Love Maine Trails Month, the South Portland Land Trust invites the public to join a volunteer trail project on Long Creek Trail.
We have an opportunity to permanently protect some of the most iconic and most loved properties in our city, but we’ll need to mobilize more resources and more voices to do so.