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Keynote Address |
Neil Rolde,
Historian |
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Acid Rain in Maine: High Elevation Lakes as 'Sentinels' of
pollution |
Steve Kahl,
Plymouth State University |
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Adirondack Maine - slides |
Christopher S. Beach,
Unity College |
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Adirondack Maine - text |
Christopher S. Beach,
Unity College |
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Appalachian Trail Vital Signs |
Pamela Underhill, Park
Manager, Appalachian National Scenic Trail |
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Balancing windpower Development and Open space Conservation
in the Mountains of Maine: an Analytical Approach |
David Publicover,
Appalachian Mountain Club |
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Biodiversity of Maine's Mountain Lakes |
Catherine Schmitt and
Peter
Vaux, George Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research |
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Biodiversity of Maine's Mountains |
Brooke Wilkenson,
Maine
Natural Areas Program |
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Conservation Strategy for the Mahoosuc Region |
Marcel
Polak, Mahoosuc Land Trust |
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Conservation Strategy for the Mahoosuc Region - MAPS |
Marcel
Polak, Mahoosuc Land Trust |
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Contextual Atlas for the Maine Mountain Region |
Roy Van Til,
Campus
Economic Impact Services LLP |
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Ecology of the High Peaks
Region |
Peter McKinley,
McKinley Conservation Biology |
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High-elevation Bird Monitoring: Mountain Birdwatch |
Julie Hart,
Vermont
Institute of Natural Science |
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Latest Trends and Challenges with Large Scale Conservation
Easements in the North Woods and their Long-term Stewardship |
Alan Hutchinson,
Forest Society of Maine |
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Maine's Alpine Plant Communities: What's Most at Risk with
Climate Change? |
Kenneth Kimball and Doug
Weihrauch,
Appalachian Mountain Club |
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Mountains and Meanings: an Approach to Incorporating
Cultural and Spritual Perspectives into Mountain Park
Programs |
Jonah Steinberg,
The Mountain Institute
and
University of Vermont |
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Potential Effects of Climate Change on Bicknell's Thrush
Habitat in Maine |
Dan Lambert, American
Bird Conservancy and the Vermont Institute of Natural
Science |
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Soils and Hydrology of the Mountains |
Dave
Rocque,
Maine Department of Agriculture |
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View from the Tower |
Scott Planting,
Mission at the Eastward, Presbyterian Church,
USA |
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Where did 2700 ft. come from? |
Thomas
Saviello,
Maine Legislator |