Mission

Ag Allies protects Maine’s at-risk grassland birds by conserving and enhancing nesting habitat across the state’s working and non-working landscapes. We partner closely with farmers, landowners, and land trusts to develop tailored conservation practices that increase nesting success while supporting healthy fields, pollinators, wildlife, and resilient rural communities.  

Goals and Objectives

Our Objectives:

Ag Allies is an organization dedicated to protecting Maine’s grassland birds through collaboration with private landowners. The primary goal of this program is to preserve and enhance breeding habitat during the nesting season, giving species such as Bobolinks and Eastern Meadowlarks the best possible chance of reproductive success. The project seeks to build lasting conservation partnerships with farmers, emphasizing their role as land stewards and connecting them to the natural resources their land supports. Every field visit is an opportunity to foster relationships, share knowledge, and integrate bird conservation into active agricultural management. 

Biological monitoring for grassland species is accomplished through a noninvasive field method for evaluating nesting activity and habitat conditions on cooperating farms. By following a standardized approach modeled after the Vickery method, observers can estimate nesting pairs and assess habitat quality while minimizing disturbance to the birds.