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The following background materials and presentations from the 2006 Maine Mountain Conference are available for viewing and download in .pdf format:

The Story of the 2006 Maine Mountain Conference

2006 Conference Abstracts

2006 Conference Presenter Biographical Sketches

Proceedings of the 1972 Maine Mountain Conference

Saturday Program

Keynote Address Neil Rolde, Historian
Acid Rain in Maine: High Elevation Lakes as 'Sentinels' of pollution Steve Kahl, Plymouth State University
Adirondack Maine - slides Christopher S. Beach, Unity College
Adirondack Maine - text Christopher S. Beach, Unity College
Appalachian Trail Vital Signs Pamela Underhill, Park Manager, Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Balancing windpower Development and Open space Conservation in the Mountains of Maine: an Analytical Approach David Publicover, Appalachian Mountain Club
Biodiversity of Maine's Mountain Lakes

Catherine Schmitt and Peter Vaux, George Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research

Biodiversity of Maine's Mountains Brooke Wilkenson, Maine Natural Areas Program
Conservation Strategy for the Mahoosuc Region Marcel Polak, Mahoosuc Land Trust
Conservation Strategy for the Mahoosuc Region - MAPS Marcel Polak, Mahoosuc Land Trust
Contextual Atlas for the Maine Mountain Region Roy Van Til, Campus Economic Impact Services LLP
Ecology of the High Peaks Region Peter McKinley, McKinley Conservation Biology
High-elevation Bird Monitoring: Mountain Birdwatch Julie Hart, Vermont Institute of Natural Science
Latest Trends and Challenges with Large Scale Conservation Easements in the North Woods and their Long-term Stewardship  Alan Hutchinson, Forest Society of Maine
Maine's Alpine Plant Communities: What's Most at Risk with Climate Change? Kenneth Kimball and Doug Weihrauch, Appalachian Mountain Club
Mountains and Meanings: an Approach to Incorporating Cultural and Spritual Perspectives into Mountain Park Programs Jonah Steinberg, The Mountain Institute and University of Vermont
Potential Effects of Climate Change on Bicknell's Thrush Habitat in Maine Dan LambertAmerican Bird Conservancy and the Vermont Institute of Natural Science
Soils and Hydrology of the Mountains Dave Rocque, Maine Department of Agriculture
View from the Tower Scott Planting, Mission at the Eastward, Presbyterian Church, USA
Where did 2700 ft. come from? Thomas Saviello, Maine Legislator

Friday Evening Dinner Program

If  Baxter was Governor, Muir was Conservation Commissioner.... Jym St. Pierre, RESTORE: The North Woods
Mountains of Maine - Poem Jym St. Pierre, RESTORE: The North Woods
Poetry of Bald & Ragged Mountains Kristen Lindquist, Coastal Mountains Land Trust

Additional presentations will be added to this list as they become available

 

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