09Mar2017

From noon until 1pm

At Nature Learning Center

There’s a new national monument just a (long) hike away in Maine. The long-anticipated Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument was designated in August 2016, a day before the National Park Service centennial celebration. The Monument encompasses more than 87,500 acres and provides views of Mt. Katahdin. It also includes the East Branch of the Penobscot River. Jym St. Pierre, the Maine Director of RESTORE, will provide a visitor’s guide to the area and address land use and access within the area. 

Tin Mountain's monthly EcoForum series is sponsored in part by Flatbread Company of North Conway and Frontside Coffee Roasters. Tin Mountain Conservation Center is a 501(c) 3 non-profit environmental education organization serving the greater Mount Washington Valley for over 30 years. To learn more about Tin Mountain Conservation Center and other upcoming programs call 603-447-6991, visit www.tinmountain.org, or friend us on facebook.