Western Maine Audubon presents: “Everything you didn’t realize you needed to know about turtles in Maine.”

UMF Preble Hall--Thomas Auditorium 173 High Street, Farmington, ME

Western Maine Audubon is proud to present a talk by Dr. Matthew Chatfield titled, “Everything you didn’t realize you needed to know about turtles in Maine.” The talk will be held live in Thomas Auditorium, Preble Hall on the UMF campus at 173 High Street in Farmington on Wednesday, April 10th at 7 p.m. It is free and open to interested guests of all ages. For those not able to attend in person, it will also be available live via Zoom. For more information and the Zoom link, visit the Western Maine Audubon website on the day of the presentation

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Western Maine Audubon presents:“Rising Seas and Warming Waters: Climate Stresses to Gulf of Maine Marine Species”–a free talk by Dr. Hannah Baranes and Ph.D. candidate Andrew Allyn on Oct. 11 at 7:00 pm at UMF

UMF Preble Hall--Thomas Auditorium 173 High Street, Farmington, ME

Western Maine Audubon invites the general public to a free talk titled, “Rising Seas and Warming Waters: Climate Stresses to Gulf of Maine Marine Species.” The talk will be given by by Dr. Hannah Baranes and Ph.D. candidate Andrew Allyn at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, October 11th in the Thomas Auditorium of Preble Hall on the campus of UMF. The talk will be recorded as usual with the recording made available on WMA’s website (western.maineaudubon.org/videos) within a few weeks of the talk. The Gulf of Maine has one of the most biologically productive marine ecosystems in the world. It is also

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Western Maine Audubon presents: “Great Blue Herons in Maine,” presented by Danielle D’Auria

UMF Preble Hall--Thomas Auditorium 173 High Street, Farmington, ME

Western Maine Audubon invites the general public to a free live talk titled, “Great Blue Herons in Maine,” presented by Danielle D’Auria of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. The talk will be held on Wednesday, March 8th from 7:00-8:30 pm in UMF’s Thomas Auditorium at 173 High Street, Farmington. Did you ever wonder where Maine’s Great Blue Herons go in winter, and what path they travel to get there? Since 2016, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife has deployed lightweight GPS tracking devices on Great Blue Herons to follow their movements during nesting, migration, and wintering.

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Western Maine Audubon presents: “Snowbirds: Following Our Winged Friends in Winter” by Dr. Sally Stockwell

UMF Preble Hall--Thomas Auditorium 173 High Street, Farmington, ME

Western Maine Audubon invites the general public to its second of three free fall talks of 2022. The talk, titled “Snowbirds: Following Our Winged Friends in Winter,” will be presented by Dr. Sally Stockwell, Director of Conservation at Maine Audubon. The Zoom talk will be at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, October 12th at Thomas Auditorium, Preble Hall, UMF—173 High Street, Farmington. There will be no ability to access this talk at the time of presentation except at the auditorium. Recordings of the talk will be available at https://western.maineaudubon.org/videos/ 2-3 weeks after the event. Are you a snowbird? Do you head

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Western Maine Audubon presents: “Unique Characteristics of Trees” with Patty Cormier

UMF Preble Hall--Thomas Auditorium 173 High Street, Farmington, ME

Western Maine Audubon November 10 talk: “Unique Characteristics of Trees” with Patty Cormier Western Maine Audubon is pleased to invite the general public to a free, live talk, entitled “Unique Characteristics of Trees,” presented by Patty Cormier, Maine State Forester. The talk will be presented on Wednesday, November 10 at 7:00-8:30 pm in UMF Preble Hall’s Thomas Auditorium at 173 High Street in Farmington. Masks and social distancing will be required at the event. (Should updated Covid protocols require cancellation of the live talk, it will be live-streamed. Please check Western Maine Audubon's website (https://western.maineaudubon.org/events/) for up-to-date information on changes

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Western Maine Audubon presents: “Unique Characteristics of Trees” with Patty Cormier

UMF Preble Hall--Thomas Auditorium 173 High Street, Farmington, ME

Western Maine Audubon November 10 talk: “Unique Characteristics of Trees” with Patty Cormier Western Maine Audubon is pleased to invite the general public to a free, live talk, entitled “Unique Characteristics of Trees,” presented by Patty Cormier, Maine State Forester. The talk will be presented on Wednesday, November 10 at 7:00-8:30 pm in UMF Preble Hall’s Thomas Auditorium at 173 High Street in Farmington. Masks and social distancing will be required at the event. (Should updated Covid protocols require cancellation of the live talk, it will be live-streamed. Please check Western Maine Audubon's website (https://western.maineaudubon.org/events/) for up-to-date information on changes

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