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Maine Audubon Centers
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Sited along the Presumpscot River
estuary just five minutes from Portland, Maine
Audubon's headquarters features a modern environmental center
and a 65-acre sanctuary.
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Visit our center
in greater Bangor to experience guided and self-guided walks
and canoe tours, exhibits, a nature trail, and canoe rentals.
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Scarborough
Marsh Audubon Center offers a a variety of guided and self-guided
walks and canoe tours in addition to exhibits, a nature store,
and canoe rentals.
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Borestone
Mountain Audubon Sanctuary in Central Maine offers a spectacular
array of natural features, including old-growth forest, crystalline
ponds, exposed mountain rocks and sweeping views.
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Located six
miles southeast of Damariscotta on Muscongus Bay, Hog Island Audubon Center includes a 30-acre mainland parcel as well as 330-acre
Hog Island.
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Open spring through fall, Project
Puffin Visitor Center is a joint project of the National
Audubon Society and Maine Audubon that makes it easy to learn
about Audubon's Project Puffin and other seabird-conservation
projects.
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Our other properties offer unmatched opportunities for learning,
exploration and recreation in a variety of natural environments.
Visit one in your area.
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