Two photos by NRCM member Karyl Condit of Farmington, Maine.
“Nature’s etchings on Monhegan beach rocks.”
“Sunset on Varnum Pond, in Wilton and Temple, Maine.”
Natural Resources Council of Maine
Protecting the Nature of Maine
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Two photos by NRCM member Karyl Condit of Farmington, Maine.
“Nature’s etchings on Monhegan beach rocks.”
“Sunset on Varnum Pond, in Wilton and Temple, Maine.”
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NRCM recognizes and honors the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, Mi’kmaq Nation, and Maliseet Tribes of Maine, collectively Wabanaki, which translates as “People of the Dawn.” These Tribes have stewarded Maine for generations, stretching back to before colonial settlers forcibly occupied the area. NRCM’s office in Augusta is on the unceded territory of the Penobscot Indian Nation, and all of us in Maine are on unceded lands once overseen by the Wabanaki. Let us remember this history and move forward with a commitment to justice and alignment with the tribes in Maine. (Read full land acknowledgement.)