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                        The Vermont-based Northeast Wilderness Trust in partnership with Maine Coast Heritage Trust have conserved 2,037 acres adjacent to the Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land. The parcel, which will be allowed to "rewild" for the support of wildlife, will remain open for public access including hunting and fishing.
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                        Maine's state government and nonprofit land trusts have bought and conserved hundreds of miles of coastline over the last two decades.
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                        A land conservation organization is launching an effort to preserve more than 100 acres of land in a region of Maine that is under increasing pressure…
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                        Maine Coast Heritage Trust, a Topsham-based conservation organization, is celebrating its 50th anniversary and the completion of a six-year campaign to…
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                        The Maine Coast Heritage Trust is $1 million closer to buying most of Clark Island in St. George. The island is privately owned, but the public has been…
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                        TOPSHAM, Maine - The Maine Coast Heritage Trust says it's well on its way to a goal of raising $125 million by the end of 2019 to address "urgent needs.''…
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                        Less than one percent of Maine's coastline offers guaranteed public access. It's a near-historic low that the Maine Coast Heritage Trust wants to…
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                        AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine lawmakers are studying land conservation, a topic often derided by Republican Gov. Paul LePage as a tax giveaway for the wealthy. A…