PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • December 11, 2024
The U.S. Forest Service awarded $17 million Wednesday to help private and tribal landowners in Maine protect their forests from climate change by promoting practices that increase the forestland’s capacity to store heat-trapping carbon emissions. The grants are part of $335 million in Inflation Reduction Act funds set aside Wednesday to incentivize private forest conservation and sustainability projects. the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, which will get $5 million to subsidize forest stewardship practices with 400 landowners. The New England Forestry Foundation and Climate Common will receive $4.3 million to work with landowners to help protect Maine’s oldest forests by deferring timber harvesting for up to 10 years.
