Beaver lodge and tiny island part of Dover-Foxcroft nature trail restoration project

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • May 18, 2020

The woods near the SeDoMoCha Middle-Elementary School may be too swampy for construction, but a group motivated to enhance outdoor learning opportunities is rebuilding it as a living laboratory. Thanks in part to a $7,350 grant from the Piscataquis County Fund of the Maine Community Foundation, a nature trail developed at the Dover-Foxcroft site nearly a half-century ago is in line for a makeover.

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