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The Wells Reserve offers mailing lists and discussion groups to foster its commitment to building community support for coastal stewardship, education, and research. Mailing Lists allow subscribers to receive periodic postings from the Wells Reserve on a specific topic. Discussion Groups allow subscribers to post messages for all other subscribers to receive.

Your privacy is important to us. Subscriber lists are held in confidence. Our lists are "opt-in" only and you may unsubscribe at any time.

The following lists are currently available.

Education Programs and Events Mailing List

Mission: To increase attendance at Wells Reserve education programs and events.
Audience: Anyone interested in participating in programs or events at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm.
Content: Upcoming programs and events, new offerings, and program changes.
Frequency: 1 or 2 per month.
Home Page: Online Calendar
Administrator: Jeannie Meggison

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Watershed Conservation Update Mailing List

Mission: To provide timely, pertinent, and concise information and resources to individual volunteers and professionals working on watershed conservation issues in southern Maine and nearby New Hampshire. (This list replaces the Coastal Mosaic Project list.)
Audience: Land trust board members, conservation commission members, watershed group members, environmental activists, state and federal agencies, town planners.
Content: Education and training opportunities; partner news, projects, and successes; available resources; other related and timely information.
Frequency: Occasional
Home Page: Stewardship
Administrator: Tin Smith

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Coastal Training and Information Program Mailing List

Mission: To provide accessible, science-based natural resource information to decision makers.
Audience: Municipal, state, and federal officials, as well as community volunteers, making decisions about land use planning and watershed conservation.
Content: Science-based information relevant to coastal management, results and implications of emerging research and technologies, methods to foster dialogue and collaboration across disciplines and jurisdictions.
Frequency: Occasional
Home Page: CTIP
Administrator: Christine Feurt

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