Press Release regarding the temporary closure for the Carson Trail and Parking Lot


Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge

321 Port Road

Wells, ME 04090

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 April 28, 2020

Contacts: 
Karl Stromayer, Refuge Manager, 207-206-6735.  Karl_Stromayer@fws.gov

Ryan Kleinert, Deputy Refuge Manager, 207-205-7086.  Ryan_Kleinert@fws.gov

The Carson Trail and Parking Lot to Close Temporarily Starting April 29, 2020

Wells, ME – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced the temporary closure of the Carson Trail and the adjacent Parking Lot, effective April 29, 2020. This action is being taken on behalf of public and employee safety, and Centers for Disease Control guidance designed to slow spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).

The closure is supported by the Town of Wells and the Maine Department of Health and Human Services.  Other trails and the fishing areas at the refuge maintains will remain open to provide opportunities for recreation and relaxation to the public.

The health and safety of our visitors and employees at Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is our number one priority. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with the federal, state and local authorities to closely monitor the COVID-19 situation. A reopening date has not been determined for the Carson Trail and Parking Lot at this time. We will notify the public when we reopen these sites and provide updates on our website and social media channels.

We urge our visitors to do their part to follow CDC guidance to prevent the spread of infectious diseases by maintaining a safe distance between yourself and other groups; washing your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds; avoiding touching your eyes, nose, and mouth; covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, and most importantly, staying home if you feel sick.

Updates about Service’s response to coronavirus will posted at

https://www.fws.gov/home/public-health-update.html. Please check with individual refuges or facilities regarding the change of operations or postponement of events and programs.

Please check the Refuge’s website for any changes in operations, updates, and re-openings: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/rachel_carson/ or at our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/RachelCarsonNWR/

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife conservation, known for our scientific excellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated professionals and commitment to public service. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit http://www.fws/gov. 

Representative Chellie Pingree's visit to the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge in September 2019

On Monday, September 16, 2019 First District Congresswoman Chellie Pingree visited the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters in Wells, Maine. Representative Pingree discussed permanent funding of the Land and Water Conservation Fund with refuge staff and other conservation advocates, including the Friends own President, Bill Durkin. Please click on the link below to view an article from Seacoast Online for further information about Representative Pingree’s visit.

Photo by Ralph Morang of Seacoast Online

Photo by Ralph Morang of Seacoast Online

Photo by Ralph Morang of Seacoast Online

Photo by Ralph Morang of Seacoast Online

Photo by Ralph Morang of Seacoast Online

Photo by Ralph Morang of Seacoast Online

Source: https://www.seacoastonline.com/news/201909...

We're Back!

After a number of years - and eleven months of waiting on the IRS – we have regained our 501(c)3 non-profit status! While the Friends of Rachel Carson NWR has never stopped working on land acquisition projects for the Refuge or testifying before Congress on behalf of the Land and Water Conservation Fund, the non-profit designation opens up significant opportunities to better support our favorite Refuge.

As many of you know, the Friends group was organized in 1987 in response to development that threatened the Goosefare Brook area in Saco. Thanks to the dedication and support of many community members that land is now protected as part of Rachel Carson. Over the years it has provided habitat for piping plovers and saltmarsh birds, as well as scenic overlooks and beach space for hundreds of thousands of visitors. Since the Goosefare Brook success, the Friends have accomplished a variety of great conservation projects.

In 2019 we are looking forward to tackling many new challenges. As federal support continues to decline for Refuges, the Friends have an important role to play in supporting Rachel Carson:

·         We will work to educate Maine’s legislature about the importance of Rachel Carson NWR to wildlife habitat, coastal resilience, tourism, and future generations.

·         We will support Refuge staff by volunteering with trail maintenance, greenhouse activities, administrative work, and visitor services.

·         We will engage the towns and communities that surround the Refuge through mailings, meetings, events, and maybe even a conservation-themed book group.

·         We will fundraise and apply for grants so that we can assist with hiring Refuge interns, purchase equipment, or support research projects.

In our fast-paced society, bird watching or walks along the seashore to marvel at the intricacies of sand (à la Rachel Carson herself) may seem like old-fashioned ideas. So slow! So quiet! So non-digital! But as the Refuge provides sanctuary for birds and animals, it also provides sanctuary for people seeking a quiet place to enjoy nature. With increasing development and population pressure, the Rachel Carson NWR will only become more important in the years to come – and the Friends will ensure that the Refuge can be enjoyed by all future generations of wildlife and people.

If you would like to contact us, you can reach us at friendsofrachelcarsonnwr@gmail.com or send us a letter at P.O. Box 427, Ocean Park, ME 04063. We would love to hear your ideas for how we can work together for our favorite Refuge.

Our sincere thanks for your support!