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  1. The unofficial results of yesterday's election are in: 60% of Scarborough voters supported the million dollar land conservation bond.
  2. The Marsh needs your vote today! Vote for the $1M Scarborough Parks & Land Conservation Fund - leverage an extra $200K from MaineCF!
  3. Voting in Scarborough in favor of a million dollar bond that, if approved, will receive another $200,000 in matching funds from MaineCF!
  4. We're celebrating!! The Acquisition of 46-Acre Gervais Property for Scarborough Marsh - October 21st at 2pm!! FMI www.scarboroughmarsh.org
  5. Many hands make light work! Help clean up Scarborough Marsh & beaches on Saturday October 10th (9-noon). Details on www.scarboroughmarsh.org
  6. Join us for a celebration marking the acquisition of the 46-acre Gervais Property -2pm Weds, October 21. Details on www.scarboroughmarsh.org
  7. Do some birding on the marsh and help gather data on Maine's first Important Bird Area on 8/22. FMI go to www.scarboroughmarsh.org.
  8. Get Into the Marsh! Help us survey for invasive Phragmites and count bird species. FMI: www.scarboroughmarsh.org/to...
  9. HAppy EARTH DAY!!!!!!! "When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect." -- Aldo Leopold
  10. FoSM and Partners Conserve 46-acre Parcel for Scarborugh Marsh!! Visit www.scarboroughmarsh.org for the full story...
  11. The marsh provides high value habitat for 27 endangered, threatened, rare or declining bird species in Southern Maine!
  12. Scarborough Marsh has the highest diversity of water-dependent bird species found in any of Maine’s salt marshes!
  13. Snowy Egrets, Glossy Ibis, Yellowlegs - the birds are back! What have you seen on the marsh lately?
  14. Birding! At the mouth of the Scarborough River, a king eider and scaups were seen among a common eider flock numbering over 1,000 at times.
  15. We're getting ready for the 5th annual Spring Clean Up of the Scarborough Marsh! Hope you can join us...