Special Places in York and How We Can Protect Them Webinar

Special Places in York and How We Can Protect Them Webinar

Free
Wed, Jun 3, 2026 • 12:00 PM—1:00 PM

About this event

Beginning with Habitat Climate Coordinator Corinne Michaud-LeBlanc will present information about Focus Areas of Statewide Ecological Significance, highlighting the three distinct Focus Areas in York Land Trust’s service area. Join us online to learn more about the unique features and species in the Focus Areas and conservation actions we can all take part in to keep these special places healthy and resilient. About Corinne: Corinne Michaud-LeBlanc is the Climate Coordinator in the Beginning with Habitat Program at the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. As a wildlife biologist and conservation planner, Corinne works to integrate landscape connectivity, biodiversity, and habitat resilience into local, regional, and statewide planning efforts. She holds an MS in Ecology and Environmental Science from the University of Maine, and worked as a wildlife biologist in the northeastern and southwestern US before transitioning to conservation planning. In her role at MDIFW, Corinne helps to coordinate the agency’s efforts to plan for and adapt to climate change, delivers climate-related outreach, and provides technical assistance to state agencies, municipalities, and conservation partners. This webinar is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Register Here A drone’s view of the Smelt Brook and the Smelt Brook Preserve in York, Maine.

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York Land Trust

Nonprofit that protects and cares for natural lands and waterways in the greater York, Maine area for the benefit of the community and environment.