Webber Pond, Vassalboro
Staff photo by Joe Phelan
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE: Co-steward Ian MacKinnon stands on the banks of Webber Pond while leading a tour of the Vassalboro Wildlife Habitat. These 220 acres of woodlands and fields on the east and west sides of Webber Pond Road protect shoreline, wild life habitat, and open space.




KENNEBEC LAND TRUST

Webber-Rogers Farmstead
and Conservation Area
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Conservation efforts vital to protecting important bird habitat
[July 6, 2008]
Kennebec Land Trust relies on 'grassroots' efforts
[July 6, 2008]
Curtis homestead preserved for Mainers
[July, 7 2008]
Vernal pools fuel Maine woods
[July, 8 2008]
Public properties with private feel retreat
[July, 9 2008]
Conservation education remains constant challenge
[July, 10 2008]
Kennebec Land trust has fantastic opportunities for the entire family
[July, 11 2008]

SATURDAY, July 12: Appreciating life anew, as the canoe scrapes bottom.

About the series: The planning for this summer series, "Sense of Wonder: Kennebec Land Trust Turns 20," began last winter.
At first, the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel considered other projects. But outdoors writer Travis Barrett and editors at the newspapers decided this was the year to feature lands preserved by the Kennebec Land Trust, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this fall.
Barrett was challenged to help readers hear the bird calls and feel the breezes at some key sites. That's why Barrett strays from journalistic convention in his writing, alternating from third- to first-person and back again.
Along with Barrett, key staffers involved with this project were: photographer Joe Phelan; graphic artist Sharon Wood; Web Manager Ben Sturtevant; and Sports Editor Scott Martin.


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