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AVAILABLE INFORMATION FROM THE BATH COMMUNITY FORESTRY COMMITTEE.

  • A video produced in 1995 of Bath's Trees - Lost, Living and Loved. $5.00

 

 

  • Forest Trees of Maine, a publication by the Maine Forest Service. This booklet is a field guide to Maine's most significant trees. $1.00

FREE INFORMATIONAL PAMPHLETS including:

 

  • Historic Bath, Seen through Its Trees - a self guided tour of Bath's trees

 

  • Our Town, Our Trees - includes a brief synopsis of the Bath Community Forestry Program. Highlighted: The Butler Head Project; which is 132.7 acres of protected land. Visitors will enjoy its numerous fields, woods and wetlands, abundant wildlife and vegetation.

 

  • And information on tree planting, pruning, and insect and disease problems.

To receive or purchase any of these call: Gail Spath at 1-207-443-8345.

 

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