We engage with communities to conserve, steward, and provide access to local lands and clean water, for current and future generations to enjoy.

 

We are a community based nonprofit serving Gorham, Gray, Standish, Westbrook, and Windham. We hold conserved lands with free public access preserves that include trails and water access. We are the water stewards of the Presumpscot River watershed and we coordinate the Sebago to the Sea Trail, a 28-mile trail from Standish to Portland.

 


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Latest News:

Summer 2024 Newsletter

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Alewives return farther inland en masse to spawning grounds not seen in decades

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The Gulf of Maine is warming fast. What does that mean for Lobsters—and everything else?

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East Windham Conservation Area opens May 4

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Conservation Stories:

Join the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust and the Gulf of Maine Research Institute for an educational walk following the alewife fish migration at Mill Brook Preserve in Westbrook . The teaser video by Frame Media showcases the stunning journey of alewives as they return to the Presumpscot River to spawn. Through captivating footage of the fish and guided group walks, viewers will learn about the importance of this species and the conservation efforts protecting them. Reserve your spot today to witness this incredible natural event!


The story behind the donation of a beautiful 30-acre section of the Mill Brook Preserve.