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Project Canopy Case Studies

No two Maine communities are the same, so Project Canopy does not require a rigid formula or program. We don't impose, we complement. As such, different communities in different parts of Maine will do things in different ways. Click on the links below to find out what two different Project Canopy communities are doing.

Tom Doak, Director of the Maine Forest Service, launches Project Canopy in October, 2001. Doak explained how creativity and a town's unique vision can work together to benefit future generations. In the background, Biddeford's City Manager Bruce Benway and Public Works Director Guy "Caz" Casavant look on

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Corinna

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