Seven land trusts receive L.L.Bean grant funding for priority conservation projects

TIMES RECORD • December 9, 2024

The Maine Coast Heritage Trust has announced the distribution of funds through the L.L.Bean Maine Land Trust Grant Program to tackle priority conservation projects for 2025, including:
• Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust, $10,000 to open public access at Hideaway Farm Preserve in Topsham.
• Kennebec Estuary Land Trust, $9,000 to rejuvenate Thorne Head Preserve in Bath.
• Androscoggin Land Trust, $8,000 for a Beyond Adaptive initiative at Camp Dustin.
• Falmouth Land Trust, $9,000 to reroute trails at Blackstrap Community Forest to address climate change impacts.
• Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, $10,000 to build a sensory garden at Kennebunk High School.
• Greater Lovell Land Trust, $10,000 for multi-use trail repairs at Kezar Corridor Lands.

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