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Searched the site for projects in region "Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington"
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Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington The public can continue to enjoy traditional recreational use of the northern half of Tinker Island, following its purchase by Maine Coast Heritage Trust with support from the Land for Maine’s Future Program.
Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington Land for Maine’s Future Program funding helped the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife acquire a boat access site on Jacob Buck Pond, a Great Pond located 5 miles northeast of Bucksport.
Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington The Land for Maine’s Future Program funded the purchase of a conservation easement protecting the ecological and recreational values of a large family-owned woodland with two small mountains overlooking Cobscook Bay.
Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington Local residents and passersby on Route One can now enjoy a local park by cascading falls on the Taunton River, thanks to a grant from the Land for Maine’s Future Program.
Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington As part of a Land for Maine’s Future project, the State received title to a mile-long sand spit near West Quoddy Head State Park, protecting an important resting area for migratory shorebirds.
Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington Land for Maine’s Future Program grants have helped the State protect 4,188 acres along Spednic Lake and the upper St. Croix River, working with New Brunswick to preserve the outstanding natural and recreational values of this international corridor.
Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington The Land for Maine’s Future Program assisted the State in acquiring more than a mile of frontage on the inner shores of Cobscook Bay, a region that supports Maine’s greatest concentration of coastal wildlife.
Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington By purchasing waterfront land alongside the Town of Princeton’s boat ramp with Land for Maine’s Future Program support, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife expanded parking opportunities at this popular fishing site.
Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington Support from the Land for Maine’s Future Program and other sources helped Maine Coast Heritage Trust acquire all of Marshall Island, an undeveloped 981-acre gem in Jericho Bay with two popular sand beaches.
Downeast Maine - Hancock & Washington With funding support from the Land for Maine’s Future Program, the Maine Department of Conservation secured a traditional boat launching site on Patrick Lake before its sale on the open market (and possible closure).
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