Thanks to our volunteers for a great field season!
Without the help of volunteers, be it for trail building, invasive species management, or easement monitoring, RRCT's burgeoning Stewardship Program wouldn't be nearly as successful as it has been this past fall and summer. Thank you to all of you who lent your time battling bittersweet, building foot bridges, walking easement boundaries, and meeting and greeting our landowners. If you wish to be involved in our volunteer program, be in touch! We'd love to hear from you!

Yarmouth residents lend a hand (and a tractor) building new trails and a footbridge in the woods at the Fels-Groves Farm Preserve.
SPRING 2008 LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT, Tom Armstrong:
I recently returned from an annual ski trip in Baxter State Park with a
small group of Royal River Conservation Trust members. Seventy-seven years
after Governor Percival P. Baxter made his legendary gift to the people
of Maine, we were reminded of his visionary approach to land conservation
and wilderness recreation. As members and supporters of RRCT, each of you
help carry forward the governor’s spirit and vision for protecting wild
places. CLICK HERE
FOR MORE.
FOUR LOCAL LANDS TRUSTS MERGE INTO A SINGLE ORGANIZATION:
Royal
River Conservation Trust is pleased to announce the merger of four
of the region’s local land trusts: Friends of the Royal River,
Yarmouth Land Trust, North Yarmouth Land Trust, and New Gloucester
Preservation Trust. This exciting development is the result of months
of planning between the four organizations’ directors...CLICK
HERE FOR MORE.






