Transforming downtown Bath’s last riverfront property into a native meadow.

Open and free to the community.

Take action to help us secure, create, and maintain this public space. And have some fun while we’re at it!

A butterfly resting on a pink coneflower, with colorful flowers and green leaves in the background, accompanied by donation appeal text in pink and black boxes, and a speech bubble saying "WE NEED YOUR HELP!"

We have a $200,000 matching gift! This is a rare opportunity in order to pay for the land and begin restoring a native meadow and community park. Every donation is doubled and tax-deductible!

James Francis, a Penobscot Tribal Historian, speaking on “A Penobscot’s Sense of Place,” 5:30PM, Sat., March 14, 4-6 PM, Winter Street Center, 880 Washington St, Bath, ME 04530
$10 suggested donation, light bites and activities included. RSVP here

Group of seven people standing outdoors near a body of water, holding trash bags and wearing gloves, participating in a cleanup event.

Take action to volunteer, partner, spread the word, and attend events. Become part of our community-driven effort to create a sustainable, serene sanctuary for nature and people alike.

A chain-link fence with a gate near a body of water during sunset, with trees in the background and a hill with a telecommunications tower.
Logo of Meadow Conservancy of Bath, Maine, featuring a yellow butterfly, a yellow flower with green leaves, and blue water elements surrounding the text.

Creating a public space where people, wildflowers, and pollinators can thrive together.

Meadow Conservancy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and restoring a public wildflower meadow and park. This space is being created as a place where people can connect with nature and themselves, while also learning about native plants, insects, and the ecosystems that support them.

Discover how the Meadow Conservancy is shaping a sustainable future through conservation, education, and community engagement.

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