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Wildlands Winter 2025

Land Manager Malcolm...

GPMCT, in Hancock County, Maine, preserves the Wildlands: 5,000 acres of mountains, woods, and water managed for wildlife habitat, sustainable forestry, and community trails.

Keep the Wildlands Wild


Saturday, February 22, at 10 AM


Phillips Lake Boat Launch
Pearl Point Rd, Dedham, ME 04429
 

RSVP REQUIRED

Exploring Lake ecology, tracking, & eagle behavior with guest guide: David Lamon, Dir. Audubon North Operations

Bring your own snowshoes and crampons.
Binoculars will be provided.


Meetups Are Volunteer-Led | Donations Accepted

 

 

Keep the Wildlands Wild


Sunday, March 9, at 10 AM


Joost Family Preserve
150 East Side Drive, Verona Island

 

Bring your own snowshoes, dress accordingly,
and bring a warm drink and snacks.
 
Weather Dependent – Text (207)356-8440 with questions.


Meetups Are Volunteer-Led | Donations Accepted

Keep the Wildlands Wild


Saturday, March 29, at 8:30 AM

Wildlands Dead River East Trailhead
24 Don Fish Road, Orland, ME 04472
 

 
Clearing & clean up for future planting.
Dress warm and Bring gloves, warm drink & snack.
 
Weather Dependent – Text (207)745-1448 with questions.
Keep the Wildlands Wild

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You care about the Wildlands – whether you’re hiking, biking, or picking wild blueberries. The work of stewarding these 5,200 acres requires constant effort and resources, and as the Wildlands grow, so does the need for stewardship.

There is more land to manage, trails to maintain, and boundaries to mark. Your support helps ensure this land remains a refuge for wildlife and people.

GPMCT shirts available at bonfire.com/store/gpmct/.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GET READY FOR YOUR NEXT WILDLANDS ADVENTURE

 

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GPMCT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your tax-deductible gifts help preserve the Wildlands: 5,000 acres of mountains, woods, and water managed for wildlife habitat, sustainable forestry, and community trails.

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Whose Woods These Are . . .

The land known as the Wildlands is the homeland of the Wabanaki people. Issues of water, territorial rights, and encroachment upon Indigenous sacred sites are ongoing. We recognize that the Wabanaki Tribal Nations (Maliseet, Mi' kmaq, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot) are distinct, sovereign, legal, and political entities with their own powers of self-governance and self-determination. We respect Wabanaki stewardship of this land for thousands of years before Europeans arrived, and we are committed to working with them to address management, access, and other issues.

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