09/25/2024
Earlier this month, volunteers from IDEXX spent a day with Maine Audubon Land Steward Liz Thibault helping trail efforts at Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary. Six hardworking individuals came together to revitalize the sanctuary's picnic area, trim back overgrown trail corridors, and took part in an exciting tread resurfacing project! These volunteers used their muscles to help move endless loads of wood chips and stone to improve the visitor experience and protect the resources of this unique spot nestled in downtown Freeport. The tread maintenance project is one of two sections that will receive the addition of what's known in the trail world as a turnpike. This type of trail feature is typically constructed in low, relatively flat wet areas. These structures utilize geotextile fabric, angular stone, and gravel to create better drainage in spots that often lack the slope or proper soil type needed to shed water naturally. Maine Audubon staff would like to extend a huge thank you to the folks from IDEXX as well as all volunteers that have taken part in the 2024 sanctuary happenings! We've got two volunteer days coming in October so please join us!