Shared Streams in Maine Boyden Stream
The Boyden Stream project established a conservation education trail on Jim and Sandra Pottle's Tree Farm. It is designed for use as a self guided tour for adults and a guided tour for local students and teachers. Eleven interpretive panels placed along the forest trail help visitors understand the links between forest management and the survival of Maine Atlantic salmon and other aquatic species. You can download copies of the panels by clicking on the pdf links at the bottom of the page.

Jim Pottle and Steve Ftorek put the finishing touches on the conservation education trail. |
 Between September 2002 and January 2003 Jim and Sandra Pottle have had over 200 school kids and adults tour the trail. |
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 Landowners at a Shared Streams in Maine Demonstration Field Day learn about Conservation Easements as a means to ensure long-term protection of their forests. |
 Three feet of snow hasn't deterred visitors Downeast in Maine. |
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Welcome to the Pottles Tree Farm
Vernal Pools
Why Salmon Matter
Salmon Life Cycle and Land Management
What is Good Salmon Habitat?
Maine Forest Facts
Erosion Control and Salmon
Forests and Riparian Buffers
Alewives, Other Anadromous Fish
American Tree Farm System in Maine
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For additional information about Shared Streams, email Drue DeBerry or call (202) 463-2462.
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