Information on associations, collectives, or groups of people who educate, promote and disseminate information on the subject of science and/or environment in Maine.
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- Biodiversity Research Institute: Loons Small, nonprofit group dedicated to progressive environmental research and education. Specialty is avian (bird) studies, and aquatic toxicology with a focus on the loon.
- Gulf of Maine Council Promotes stewardship activities in the Gulf of Maine and its watershed, to enhance environmental quality and secure resource use for all generations.
- Maine Environmental Policy Institute Dedicated to researching environmental challenges facing the state and reporting the research to policy makers and the public.
- Marine Environmental Research Institute Dedicated to researching pollution of the ocean, unsustainable coastal development, species and habitat degradation, and environmental emergencies (toxic spills, releases) affecting marine life.
- Environmental Protection Agency Region 1: Superfund Site Index Places targeted in Maine for government sponsored toxic waste cleanup.
- Maine Coast Heritage Trust Conserving Maine shorelands and islands by working with communities and individuals along the coast. Links to Maine Land Trust. Newsletter and membership information.
- Humboldt Field Research Institute Institute for the study of natural history in Maine.
- Forest Ecology Network Mission is to protect, preserve, and defend the native forest environment of Maine through public awareness, grassroots citizen activism, and education.
- Maine Water Environment Association Promotes environmental management practices to protect and improve the waters and related environments. Includes membership, position, calendar, and directory.
- Friends of Hog Island Non-profit dedicated to the preservation of the Audubon Camp and the support and enhancement of its educational goals.
- Maine Entomological Society Established by a group of insect and arachnid enthusiasts in 1997.