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The Impact of Climate Change on Culturally Significant Wetland Plants and Their Habitat in the Meduxnekeag River Watershed in Maine

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Pamela Lombard

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Start Date
2022-09-01
End Date
2025-08-31
Release Date
2022

Summary

Wetland plants are important to Wabanaki people in Maine and are central to Houlton Band of Maliseet Indian (HBMI) identity. HBMI peoples have harvested culturally important plants within the Meduxnekeag watershed for generations. Basket making and medicinal plant harvesting are forms of cultural preservation that are also important to Tribal economies. Projections for climate change in the northeastern U.S. include warmer temperatures and changes in the timing, amount, and intensity of precipitation. The hydrological consequences of projected changes will likely include increased temperatures,reduced winter ice cover on lakes and streams, earlier spring streamflow peaks, reduced summer streamflow, and increased summertime evapotranspiration. [...]

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“Meduxnekeag River near Houlton, Maine; Credit: Laura Flight, USGS”
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Meduxnekeag River near Houlton, Maine; Credit: Laura Flight, USGS
Meduxnekeag River near Houlton, Maine; Credit: Laura Flight, USGS

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