BANGOR DAILY NEWS • September 1, 2020
Deep in the heart of Maine’s wilderness, Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument covers 87,563 acres of mountains, rivers and forest. But what’s really there? Why was it worth conserving? Author, educator and explorer Eric E. Hendrickson of Presque Isle tackles these challenging questions in his new book, “Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument,” published in July by The History Press. In 192 pages, Eric Hendrickson reveals many of the monument’s natural and historic features, from old logging camp ruins to rare plants.