The Penobscot River Restoration Trust is comprised of seven member groups and has wide-ranging support from individuals, organizations, and businesses within the watershed, throughout the state, and across the nation. On these pages we share articles, essays, and other literature produced by our member organizations and other supporters of this unprecedented river restoration project. Please click on the images below to select a page to visit.

Alewife Life Cycle Illustration by Sally Gilbert Spring Migrations on the Kennebec by Jeff Reardon Alewife Fact Sheet by Department of Marine Resources Penobscot River Sea-Run Fisheries Working Waterfront story on alewives by Mike Crocker Maine's Diadromous Fish Community, Past, Present, and Implications for Atlantic Salmon Recovery by Rory Saunders, Michael Hachey and Clem Fay
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Benefits to Birds web pages and poster by Cheryl Daigle and Ashley Hoskins Interview with Jeff Wells of the Boreal Songbird Initiative Eagles on the Penobscot River by Cheryl Daigle Restoring the Penobscot: What wildlife will benefit? by Cheryl Daigle, in Habitat - Journal of Maine Audubon Restoring the Penobscot for Fish and People, in The Nature Conservancy's Maine Legacy (Summer 2006) |

Interview with Ted Ames of the Stonington Fishermen's Alliance by Cheryl Daigle Naming Places the Penobscot Way, Bangor Daily News and Penobscot Indian Nation Poetry by Paul Averill Liebow Birch Bark Canoes by Tom Hennessey A River Runs Through Us by Butch Phillips |

Interactive Hydropower Reform Coalition Site on Dam Removal Opening Rivers - Outdoor America magazine Salmon Undammed - Trout Unlimited magazine |
For more information on Members of the Penobscot River Restoration Trust, please visit our About Us page, here. |