Protecting Maine's Environment

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Make Your Picks in Maine Trails Madness

It’s Maine Trails Madness! Celebrate Maine’s amazing trails by voting in this epic showdown. Every week in March, trails will battle it out to become the Maine Trail Champion.

Whether it’s around Maine’s lakes, in our forests, along our coastline, or on our mountains — Maine is home to amazing trails. One of our top priorities is to encourage lawmakers to pass bond funding to support construction and maintenance of trails and multi-use paths across the state for all to enjoy.

Video: Meet New NRCM CEO Rebeccah Sanders

Fall in to Winter Photo Contest Winners Announced

Podcast: Wabanaki Nations' State of the Tribes Address

Join Us for State House Action Day on April 4th

We hope you're making plans to join us in Augusta for NRCM's annual State House Action Day on Tuesday, April 4. Learn more & RSVP today. Deadline to register is March 29th.

Stay up to date all session long on legislative action on several bills related to Maine's environment by bookmarking our Bill Tracking Page. There you can learn about upcoming public hearings, read NRCM testimony, and more.

News from NRCM

NOAA Ignores Science Showing Extinction Threat for Atlantic Salmon

An analysis released today by NOAA Fisheries ignores the threat to sea-run fish posed by four dams on Maine’s Kennebec River, according to a leading fisheries biologist and local Maine conservationists. The decision specifically understates the potential for extinction of endangered Atlantic salmon if the four dams are allowed to continue operating.   “We have Read More

Willow Oil Project Approval Ignores Urgency of Climate Change

On Monday March 13, 2023, the Biden Administration approved the Conoco-Phillips Willow project, a massive oil drilling proposal that would become the largest on federal lands in the United States. In response, the Natural Resources Council of Maine released the following statement from Federal Project Advocate Anya Fetcher:   “The Biden Administration’s approval of the Conoco-Phillips Read More

Penobscot River Dam Owner Violating Federal Endangered Species Act

The owner of the Milford Dam on Maine’s Penobscot River, Brookfield Renewable Partners (NYSE: BEP; TSX: BEP.UN), is actively breaking federal environmental law by harming endangered Atlantic salmon, according to documents obtained through the state’s Freedom of Access Act.   In the documents, a federal biologist confirms that most Atlantic salmon are not able to Read More

Hear from Our New CEO, Rebeccah Sanders

Our new CEO Rebeccah Sanders has been on the job since mid January and has hit the ground running, drawing on her two decades of executive nonprofit management experience in community-driven conservation work and her long-time love of Maine’s great outdoors. What has Rebeccah learned so far, and what is she looking forward to in the future for NRCM and Maine’s environment? Tune in to hear it all in her own words. Learn more about Rebeccah.

Bird Songs: More to Them Than What We Thought?

Critter Chatter — Spring Forward

Protecting the nature of Maine since 1959, by harnessing the power of science, the law, and the voices of people who value Maine's environment.

Explore Maine

Enjoy the Great Outdoors

Find hiking trails, beaches, paddles, bike paths, & more with our interactive Explore Maine Map. New LMF sites and accessible trails have been added.
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Learn about our Maine Sporting Camp & Outdoor Recreation Discount Program.

Shop for NRCM T-shirts, Caps, Totes, & More

Get one of our NRCM logo beanies before they're gone! Also purchase NRCM made-in-the-USA caps, t-shirts featuring beautiful artwork by Maine artist Jon Luoma, mugs, totes, & more, all in support of our work to protect the nature of Maine.
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Attend an Event

Find out about events & webinars NRCM is hosting or taking part in throughout Maine. Plan to attend!
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Walkway through dunes to beach

My Maine This Week: Ocean Park by Betty Olivolo

paths through snow with Katahdin in the background

My Maine This Week: Views of Katahdin by Patricia Williams

dog looking at fish coming out of ice

My Maine This Week: Fall in to Winter Photo Contest Winners

Dark-eyed Junco

Do you know how old the oldest recorded Dark-eyed Junco was? What about the name given to a flock of juncos? Find out the answers to these questions and more in our new Creature Feature written by NRCM member and Critter Chatter author Jayne Winters.