Scarborough Marsh volunteers fuel nature center’s mission

MAINE SUNDAY TELEGRAM • June 12, 2022

The Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center turns 50 this summer. Housed in a former clam shack, the center’s education mission has grown to focus on the threats of climate change. It has developed a strong legacy of volunteerism over the years, with at least 75 volunteers currently helping Audubon educators to lead nature walks and boat tours.

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