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Conservation Landscape Certification Program Overview (online)

  • Merryspring Nature Center (Online Event) 30 Conway Road Camden, ME 04843 (map)

Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) will present on the Conservation Landscape Certification (CLC) program at Merryspring Nature Center’s Tuesday Talk Series on March 19 at noon via Zoom. Rebecca Jacobs, Program Manager, will describe this CLC program that offers guidance for residential and woodlot owners in implementing conservation practices in a systematic way. The cCLC program helps you measure your progress through five core criteria: providing wildlife habitat, practicing soil & water conservation, control invasive species, plan and plant for ecosystem support, and implement organic & integrated pest management practices. Checklists and supporting educational resources are available on our website: https://www.knox-lincoln.org/conservation-landscape-certification. We hear from participants that they enjoy sharing their experiences with neighbors, friends, and family.

Join us for this hour-long free event on Mar 19th at noon to learn how this program can help you increase the conservation value of your property! Completion of the certification includes:

  • A certificate and document that could support conservation projects with NRCS or state agencies.

  • A sign indicating your property is certified, which is a great way to start conversations with others about your efforts.

  • Recognition as a Certified Conservationist in our annual journals and at our annual meetings (each district respectively).

It’s likely your own immediate reward will be the chance to watch birds and wildlife inhabiting your land, feeding, and raising young, and seeing beautiful changes in the landscape.

Registration is required; please email info@merryspring.org to request a Zoom link. The link will be sent on the morning of each talk. For more information about the CLC program, please visit https://www.knox-lincoln.org/conservation-landscape-certification; call 207-596-2040 or email info@knox-lincoln.org.  

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