Join Maine Campaign Case Statement - Flipbook - Page 46
WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE
At least 65 towns and cities benefit from
environmental risk reduction
More than 25,000 acres of freshwater and
coastal wetland habitat conserved or restored
Expanded access to land and water for the
Wabanaki Tribes of Maine
ABOUT THE PHOTOS
In Brunswick, TNC and partners have installed natural barriers to create a “living shoreline”
that buffers critical habitat from climate change. In Bangor, youth members of the Stormwater
Management Research Team (SMART), led by TNC-supported Changemaker Fellow Kosi Ifeji,
carry out water quality research projects to ensure a safe and sustainable community.
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