Land trust hosts talk on spring emergence

Mar 16, 2013

Camden — Coastal Mountains Land Trust will host Rebecca Jacobs, education coordinator for the Knox-Lincoln Soil and Water Conservation District, to lead a naturalist talk about the biological changes that come with spring.

Ever wondered why the snow melts first in the wetlands? Or which trees bloom first in Maine? This slide presentation will answer those questions and more as Jacobs discusses the plants and animals that herald the coming spring.

The presentation will be held Wednesday, March 27, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the land trust office at 101 Mt. Battie St., Camden.

Coastal Mountains Land Trust has worked since 1986 to permanently conserve land to benefit the natural and human communities of the western Penobscot Bay. The Land Trust has protected more than 9,100 acres to date.

For more information about this event, other preserves or the land trust, call 236-7091 or visit coastalmountains.org.

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