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Women Outdoor Lead fosters group hikes in Downeast Maine this summer Kay Stephens Hiking with partners. Photo courtesy of Bridges Aderhold Hazel Stark, OWL founder Photo courtesy Maine Outdoor School Women in Maine who have an interest in backcountry hiking, but never had the nerve to go alone, now have a new group to join. Outdoor Women Lead OWL for short teaches outdoor and naturalist skills to girls and women. Born out of a collaboration between Women for Rural Healthy Living and Maine Outdoor School, OWL helps women and girls gain more confidence when spending time outdoors. This summer, more than ever, state park officials anticipate record attendance in state parks, hiking trails, camping, and outdoor activities. But, women who have never grown up spending time in the wilderness face several barriers that OWL hopes to overcome. ....
New summer camp teaches girls about Mother Nature and climate change Hannah Yechivi Replay Video UP NEXT For one summer camp in Downeast Maine, it s about a lot more than just having fun in the sun. It s about learning what our planet has to offer and how kids can make a difference. OWLette, which stands for Outdoor Women Lead for girls, is a free camp for young women in Milbridge who want to make a difference. For a week, girls learn through hands-on activities about plants, animals, climate change, gardening, and community impact. It s an effort to teach them about how to take care of the planet s ecosystems and how to make a difference. ....
Signs of spring offer hope – and they show up earlier than in years past The shift in the timing of signs of spring provides evidence of a changing climate in Maine. Share Red River Camps owner Jen Brophy shows a patch of snowpack that lingers in one spot near her sporting camp each May. Brophy believes the patch on the last mile of road takes longer to melt than it used to because there are fewer rain storms in May now. Photo courtesy of Jen Brophy Signs of spring in nature offer a welcome change, like a happy homecoming. And many who work in Maine’s outdoors have their favorites. Some also have noted how spring events in nature are occurring earlier on the calendar. ....