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Walking Together

Conservation groups and community members have important roles to play in combatting extreme weather events.

Posted byWill EltingJuly 18, 2024December 8, 2025Posted inblog, climate change, wildlifeTags: clean water, climate change, climate resilience, culverts, sebago lake, stream crossings

Weathering the Storms

Conservation groups and community members have important roles to play in combatting extreme weather events.

Posted byStacey CrampJuly 13, 2023December 8, 2025Posted inblog, climate change, wildlifeTags: clean water, climate change, climate resilience, culverts, sebago lake, stream crossings

Watershed Moments:
Stories from Sebago to the City

Episode #3: Craft Brewery Co-Owner Christie Mahaffey

Learn from a scientist about the importance of clean water for great beer, the Maine economy, and community well-being.

Posted byStacey CrampAugust 2, 2021December 8, 2025Posted inblog, watershed momentsTags: beer, breweries, clean water, conservation, craft brewing, forests, foundation brewing, Portland water, sebago lake, water, watershed

Nature Nearby:
A series of tips for enjoying nature close to home

Entry #5: Water Coloring Pages, Round 2

The coloring pages two local artists created for us last year in honor of Drinking Water Week were such a hit that we invited two other Maine creatives to join in on the fun this year!

Posted byStacey CrampMay 4, 2021December 8, 2025Posted innature nearbyTags: coloring pages, drinking water, drinking water week, sebago lake, watershed

Nature Nearby:
A series of tips for enjoying nature close to home

Entry #2: Water Coloring Pages

In honor of Drinking Water Week, we invited two talented local artists to create coloring pages related to Greater Portland’s drinking water.

Posted byStacey CrampMay 6, 2020December 8, 2025Posted innature nearbyTags: coloring pages, drinking water, drinking water week, sebago lake, watershed

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