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Bremen Conservation Commission

BCC Calendar

  • July 27 - BCC Monthly Meeting 7pm, Bremen Town Center

Top 10 Conservation Priorities in Bremen

  • 1. Provice Public Access to Freshwater Resources
  • 1. Provide Public Access to Saltwater Resources
  • 2. Trails Development
  • 3. Access to High Elevation Areas
  • 4. Recreational Facility/Program
  • 5. Conserve Unfragmented Land
  • 6. Farmland Preservation
  • 7. Secure and Enhance Alewife Access
  • 8. Develop and Maintain Access to BLI
  • 9. Encourage Conservation Easements
  • 10. Inventory and Map High Value Vernal Pools

PWA Watershed Kids Nature Day Camp

  • 'Pemaquid Explorers / July 4-8 / Ages 6-8
  • 'Pemaquid Naturalists' / July 11-15 / Ages 9-12
  • Pre-Registration is required by May 2, 2011
  • Visit www.pemaquidwatershed.org for more info.

Our Mission

The mission of the Bremen Conservation Commission is to work with town citizens, government agencies and natural resource organizations to conserve undeveloped land in Bremen that will maintain the rural character of the town, protect its water resources, preserve wildlife habitat and provide recreational opportunities.

BCC Background | 2007- Present

Since 2007 the BCC has dedicated itself to understanding the natural resources of Bremen and the conservation values and priorities of Bremen residents. Through numerous public forums and events the BCC determined a general public sentiment toward conservation which led to a lengthy process of developing a conservation plan consistent with the Comprehensive plan and public input. This plan established a baseline for where Bremen was in terms of protecting our natural resources and set forth strategies within the plan according to the four main points indicated within its mission statement.

In the latter half of 2010 the BCC began to realize that while many strategies in the Bremen Conservation Plan had been achieved, the most important work had yet to begin. In order to proceed the BCC needed to confirm conservation priorities and in January 2011 the BCC held an interactive public workshop to consider what types of projects might be considered if funded by the Bremen Land Conservation Reserve Fund (LCRF). Interestingly, this workshop affirmed what the BCC had already learned in earlier work. The results gave the commission a clear path in developing and undertaking conservation projects consistent with the conservation plan.

Fishing in the Muskrat

Fishing in the Muskrat

NEW!! BCC Blog pages to check out!

  • Home
  • Bremen Recreation Committee
  • Karl F. Berger Preserve
  • Bremen Alewives
  • Our Working Waterfront
  • Our Rural Character

Chicken of the Woods

Chicken of the Woods

Webber Pond Foliage

Webber Pond Foliage
Photo: Karen Berg

Library Links

  • Environmental Funders Network
  • Friends of Hog Island - NEW!
  • NEW! Bremen Photo Gallery - Muscongus Bay Project
  • BCC on Facebook
  • Bremen Conservation Plan
  • Beautiful Bremen Slideshow
  • NRCM Video on Bremen Alewives & Culverts
  • Lakesmart
  • OspreyCam - Woolwich
  • Medomak Valley Land Trust - MVLT
  • Maine Association of Conservation Commissions - MEACC
  • Muscongus Bay Project
  • Pemaquid Watershed Association (PWA)
  • Gardening to Conserve Bremen's Landscape
  • DIFW Online Magazine
  • Natural Resources Council of Maine
  • Quebec Labrador Foundation
  • SPO: Quality of Place Report
  • SWOAM
  • Vernal Pools in Maine Info Sheet

New! Conservation Education for Kids

  • What's your Carbon Footprint

Bremen Water Quality Studies

  • McCurdy Pond - 205 acres
  • Pemaquid & Biscay

How You Can Get Involved

  • 1. Become an Associate Member to the BCC
  • 2. Interested in Conserving Wildlife Habitat? Join the Bremen Habitat Project
  • 3. Interested in recreation? Join the Bremen Recreation Committee
  • 4. Become a contributing writer and/or photographer for the BCC blog
  • 5. Bring your ownconservation ideas and let us improve Bremen together

Karl Berger Preserve, Bremen Long Island

Karl Berger Preserve, Bremen Long Island
165 acres highlighted in black. Note 15 additional acres on the eastern shore added in 2010.

The Life of an Alewife

The Life of an Alewife

Muskrat Pond Turtle

Muskrat Pond Turtle

Frogs

Frogs

Lakesmart

Lakesmart
Look for these signs around Bremen's Lakes and Ponds which indicate which properties are designated Lakesmart

Congratulations!

Congratulations to Diane O'Connor for recently being elected to serve on the MEACC Board of Directors. As a dedicated member of our community and our own Bremen Conservation Commission Diane will no doubt be an asset to the Maine Association of Conservation Commissions. Good luck Diane!

Love Thy Alewives

Love Thy Alewives
Experiencing the Run

Greens of Spring

Greens of Spring

Catching Butterflies

Catching Butterflies

Captivated

Captivated
Nick Prior - Age 6

Quote of the Day

  • "Be the change that you want to see in the world." Matama Gandhi
  • "True conservation provides for wise use by the general public. The American people do not want our resources preserved for the exclusive use of the wealthy. These land and water resources belong to the people, and people of all income levels should have easy access to them." George D. Aiken
  • "The purpose of conservation: The greatest good for the greatest number in the long run." Gifford Pinchot, first Director of the U.S. Forest Service

Muskrat Pond Beaver Deceiver

Muskrat Pond Beaver Deceiver
Maintaining Healthy Ponds and Lakes

Birdwatching in the Muskrat Pond

Birdwatching in the Muskrat Pond

Salty Dog

Salty Dog

Outdoor Recreation

Outdoor Recreation
Kayaking the Medomak

Awards

Awards
BCC 2009 MEACC Conservation Commission of the Year

BCC Members

  • Dennis Prior, Chairman
  • Bennett Collins
  • Steve Laurich
  • Diane O'Connor
  • David Wilkins
  • Mary Berger, Associate Member
  • Virginia Betts, Associate Member

Bremen Recreation Committee

  • Dennis Prior, Coordinator
  • Barney Burrall
  • Katie Varian
  • Carol Scimone
  • Mary Berger
  • Virginia Betts

Bremen Habitat Project

  • Steve Laurich, Coordinator
  • Joan Ray
  • Barney Burrall
  • Sue Renelt

Contributors

  • Kathleen McClintock, Photography
  • 717 Studio, Photography
  • Karen Berg, Photography
  • David Wilkins, Writer
  • Diane O'Connor, Writer

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Blog Archive

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      • Public Preserves in the PWA
      • Lake or Pond?
      • Bremen Alewives Arrive!
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Water Quality and Resources Committee

  • Bennett Collins, Coordinator
  • Bob Wheeler
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