LandCAN
 
 

Get to Know LandCAN!

Please enjoy this brief video to learn a little more about who we are, why our work matters, and the people we serve.

Jim Robbins explaining his vision of forest stewardship at Robbins Lumber Inc., which his great grandfather founded in 1881.
 

Introducing the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network

The Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, HabitatCAN, helps private landowners manage candidate, threatened and endangered species habitat on their land. The newsletter is a little late this time around because we were waiting for the HabitatCAN website to go live.
HabitatCAN encourages landowners to proactively engage in habitat conservation. We hope that by acting preemptively, we can collaborate across stakeholders and preclude the need to list species.
 
Visit the new HabitatCAN Website
 

LandCAN at the Fair

LandCAN's Shae Harrison (pictured) and Amos P. Eno spent a great three days at the Common Grounds Country Fair in Unity, ME. Despite the heat (it was 98° F in our tent Sunday!) over 20,000 people showed up each day.

Upcoming Events

 

Benefit Dinner with  Senator Angus King

You are cordially invited by the LandCAN and Sen. Angus King to a benefit private forest conservation on Friday, November 3, from 5:45-8:45pm in Falmouth, ME. 

Visit our Eventbrite page to learn more and buy tickets

 

10th Annual Private Lands Partners Day

The Maine Woods: A landscape of working forests and collaborative conservation. October 3-5, 2017 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, ME. LandCAN's own Shae Harrison will be there!

Learn more here.

4th Biennial Shortleaf Pine Conference

Join foresters, biologists, researchers, industry partners, and landowners for the 4th Biennial Shortleaf Pine Conference, Oct. 3-5, 2017, in Galloway, New Jersey. LandCAN's ED Amos S. Eno is scheduled to speak at 8 am Thursday, Oct. 5.

Learn more here.