nature does not hurry,
yet everything is accomplished
TAO TE CHING
WHO
We ARE
We are students, teachers, children, parents, environmentalists, naturalists,
creators, artists and activists, mostly in and around southern Maine, who share the belief that land is supportive, and work together to learn more about rewilding.
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Our mission is to deepen the connection between people and Earth through land stewardship, education and community. We accomplish this byteaching small-scale place-based human skills,
leading classes and workshops, facilitating collective educational experimentation, and practicing long-term regenerative foraging.
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Rewild Maine is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation.
What
we do
Classes and workshops may range from single half- or full-day events, recurring weekly or monthly courses, and semi-regular school, homeschool or
after-school programs.
Scheduling for regular programming may be specifically tailored to meet the needs of a group.
THE ONGOING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
has required us to re-evaluate how we teach and facilitate our programming.
As of now, we have decided to indefinitely postpone all classes that happen inside. We're following the news and trying, like everyone, to stay centered so we can decide which media outlets to trust. We're going to host socially-distant and fully-sterile classes outside as soon as it feels safe to do so.
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In the meantime, we're working hard to produce videos for online education and internet-based learning. We haven't made a video for every class we teach, yet, but the ones we've got are worth watching.
You may access all of our videos for as low as $1/month.
Please consider watching at

“The work of intellect is to examine, develop
and express the place of human beings in the world.
This work cannot, however, exist without
humans being in the world.
Make fire, carry water,
plant seeds."
Chris Knapp,