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The Maine Coast Heritage Trust is a nonprofit land conservation organization. Its conservation partner is the
Maine Land Trust Network The Maine Land Trust Network (abbreviated MLTN) promotes discussion among the eighty Land trust, land trusts in Maine, United States. It was established in 1995. As of 2023, MLTN members have conserved over of land, maintain over of Trail, ...
, which is one of its programs.


Formation

In 1969,
Margaret Rockefeller Margaret Rockefeller (September 28, 1915 - March 26, 1996) was a founding member of two land conservation organizations: the Maine Coast Heritage Trust in 1970 and the American Farmland Trust which was formed in 1980 as a national farmland conserva ...
learned from the staff at Acadia National Park that conservation easements could be used to protect the natural scenery of islands in a portion of the
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from Penobscot Bay to Schoodic Point. A precedent for this conservation action existed along the 469-mile
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in the Appalachian Highlands of Virginia and North Carolina where conservation easements had been acquired in the 1930s-40s by the
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to preserve natural scenery. With the encouragement of her husband, David Rockefeller, and participation by Thomas Dudley Cabot, Margaret Rockefeller formed the nonprofit Maine Coast Heritage Trust in 1970 to assist island owners who might choose to donate conservation easements to Acadia National Park. The name for the organization was recommended by Robert Orville Anderson; Jane Boardman designed the MCHT logo; Anne Morrow Lindbergh provided wording for the first MCHT brochure. Elmer Beal, Jr., a native of Mount Desert Island, was hired as Executive Director. In the first year of operation, thirty conservation easements were donated by island-owners to Acadia National Park. The MCHT subsequently formed alliances with additional public and private organizations and expanded its activities to include the entire Maine Coast. In 1982, the Maine Coast Heritage Trust co-founded the nationwide
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. In 1985, the MCHT acquired the 193-acre Witherle Woods Preserve, the first of many preserves, such as the
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, acquired to provide coastal access and preserve natural habitat.


Conservation progress

By the 1980s, the Trust was considered to be one of the country's most significant land trusts, and by 1996, when Rockefeller died, the Trust had protected more than of land which included 173 islands and of coastline. On locations such as Malaga Island, the Trust also protected the cultural history of the region. On the 50th anniversary of the Maine Coast Heritage Trust in 2020, it listed 329 whole islands protected by conservation easements and 148 preserves available for public access, a combined total of 156,000+ acres including 99 miles of trail. Among projects pursued in 2021, the MCHT successfully acted to acquire and preserve Little Whaleboat Island (22-acres), Sheep Island (59-acres), Monroe Island (225-acres), and 1,700 acres of wildland on the
Schoodic Peninsula The Schoodic Peninsula is a peninsula in Down East Maine. It is located four miles (6 km) east of Bar Harbor, Maine, as the crow flies. The Schoodic Peninsula contains , or approximately 5% of Acadia National Park. It includes the towns of ...
. Other areas of focus include
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,
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,
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.


Leadership

Founding Board members included: Margarent M. "Peggy" Rockefeller, Thomas D. Cabot, and Robert O. Binnewies. Binnewies subsequently resigned from the Board to succeed Elmer Beal, Jr., as MCHT Executive Director.


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External links

*{{official, https://www.mcht.org/ Non-profit organizations based in Maine Organizations established in 1970 Rockefeller family Environmental organizations based in the United States 1970 establishments in Maine