The Maine Appalachian Trail Club is seeking people interested in monitoring rare plants along the Appalachian Trail starting this spring.
Club members are developing a program to regularly monitor the condition of rare, threatened and endangered species of plants within the trail’s corridor north of Route 26 in Grafton Notch.
David Field, the trail maintenance club’s overseer of lands, said Friday that applicants will be trained in plant identification. Monitoring protocol also will be provided.
Interested people may contact Field with e-mail at [email protected] or by mail at 191 Emerson Mill Road, Hampden, ME 04444.
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