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We permanently conserve land to benefit the natural and human communities of western Penobscot Bay.

We accomplish our mission by:

  • Working proactively and cooperatively with land owners to establish a system of conservation lands that feature:
    1. habitat supporting biological diversity;
    2. water resources, including rivers, lakes, wetlands, aquifers, and the bay;
    3. farms and forests managed for sustained productivity; and
    4. scenic landscapes essential to our sense of place.
  • Sustaining the natural and historic values or our conservation lands through a strong stewardship program based on monitoring, management, restoration, and enforcement.
  • Providing opportunities for the public to access and explore natural places.
  • Promoting public awareness for and support for land conservation through a broad outreach effort.
  • Collaborating with towns, agencies, and other organizations to protect resources that meet exceptional needs in the communities we serve.
  • Engaging volunteers to help implement our conservation work.

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Coastal Mountains Land Trust was founded in 1986
The focus of Coastal Mountains Land Trust is is the western Penobscot Bay region, including the towns of Rockport, Camden, Hope, Lincolnville, Northport, Belfast, Belmont, Morrill, Knox, Waldo, Brooks, Swanville, Searsport, and Stockton Springs.
Contact Information
Coastal Mountains Land Trust
Scott Dickerson
Executive Director
101 Mt. Battie St
Camden, ME  04843-1519
Phone: (207)-236-7091
Fax: (207)-236-0612

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Related Success Stories for Coastal Mountains Land Trust

Ducktrap River Tributary Restoration Project
The goal of the Ducktrap River project was to protect federally-endangered Atlantic Salmon and other cold water species by stabilizing the eroding portions of the tributary channel.
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