Photo Essay of the Lands the CMP Corridor Would Destroy

NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL OF MAINE • January 25, 2021

Last fall, Sam Steele of South Portland, Maine, spent six days trekking through the mountainous woodlands of northwestern Maine along Segment 1 of the proposed CMP corridor. CMP has portrayed this region as nothing more than “working forest,” but Sam found something more than that during his trip. Crystal clear streams and mountains, abundant wildlife, and gorgeous mountain views all of which CMP wants to punctate with a harmful transmission corridor.

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