• APCAW Office Hours

    December 11th 1-2:30 pm | Watch the recording here We’re excited to offer an upcoming opportunity for “office hours” for those interested in ash protection across the region. On December 11th from 1-2:30 pm, APCAW will hold a Zoom session to hear updates from the Maine Forest Service and organizational partners about actions being taken […]

  • Scarborough Library talk: Emerald Ash Borer in Maine and the Current State of Ash Trees

    Scarborough Library

    On January 11th, 2024, from 4-5:30 pm, The Scarborough Land Trust (SLT) and Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik (APCAW) and the Wild Seed Project will present on the current state of Ash Trees and the presence of the Emerald Ash Borer in Maine, what these organizations are doing to conserve Ash trees, and how community members can help. This […]

  • APCAW Talk at the Museum of the White Mountains

    We invite you to attend a panel discussion with the Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik (APCAW) featuring Tyler Everett, Emily Francis, and Ella McDonald in New Hampshire at the Museum of the White Mountains (MWM) from 12-1:30 pm on March 7th. The discussion will be moderated by MWM Director Meghan Doherty. Read more information and […]

  • Maine Land Trust Network Ash Forest Field Trip

    June 26th 1-4 pm | Topsham, ME | Registration link forthcoming What can land caretakers do in the face of EAB?   The Ash Protection Collaboration Across Wabanakik will offer a training session for land trust staff and MLTN conference attendees about the various actions that can be taken to protect this culturally significant species […]

  • Monticello Brown Ash Seed Collection

    A private landowner in Monticello, Maine has offered access for seed collection and Wabanaki cultural uses. Basketmakers, Tribal Nation staff, and Wabanaki Community Members are welcome to join us on September 13th to collect seed and for an open conversation about ash protection. If you're interested please be in touch with Ella McDonald ella.mcdonald@maine.edu

  • Future of Brown Ash Meeting

    A two-day gathering at University of Maine, Orono, to inform people about current research about brown ash forests and reconvene the community of people who care for brown ash. We will hosted a community dinner on Indian Island on the night of October 8th. We had two days of discussions, talks, meals, and posters: You […]

  • Pathways to Sustain Ash: Webinar and Field Tour Series (Forest Steward’s Guild)

      About the Series: Event Series Flyer Through two webinars and a field tour, this three-part series will explore innovative approaches and perspectives to sustaining ash through tree identification basics, seed collection, post-collection processing, and propagation. Join us for one or all of the upcoming events (space permitting). Webinar 1: Why Preserve Ash Seed? Register […]

    Free
  • Pathways to Sustain Ash: Webinar and Field Tour Series (Forest Steward’s Guild)

      About the Series: Event Series Flyer Through two webinars and a field tour, this three-part series will explore innovative approaches and perspectives to sustaining ash through tree identification basics, seed collection, post-collection processing, and propagation. Join us for one or all of the upcoming events (space permitting). Webinar 1: Why Preserve Ash Seed? Register […]

    Free
  • Pathways to Sustain Ash: Webinar and Field Tour Series (Forest Steward’s Guild)

      About the Series: Event Series Flyer Through two webinars and a field tour, this three-part series will explore innovative approaches and perspectives to sustaining ash through tree identification basics, seed collection, post-collection processing, and propagation. Join us for one or all of the upcoming events (space permitting). Webinar 1: Why Preserve Ash Seed? Register […]

    Free