 Hello, my name is Sally Stockwell, Director of Conservation at Maine Audubon. Back in the early 1970s, we noticed that loom populations seemed to be declining. And in 1983, we worked with the Maine Department of Inland Fish and Wildlife and the University of Maine to see if we could track the population trend over time. Since then, every year, we have had volunteers that go out on lakes to count chicks and adults so that we can figure out what the overall population trend is. My name is Will Reed. I'm Elizabeth Payne. I'm C.B. And I'm Anna Karnacella. My name is Elizabeth Neal Pollock. I have a nickname, Bambi. My name is C.L. Clark. I've been doing the loom count since 1983. And I've been involved in the loom count probably since the 90s. I've been involved for maybe a dozen years. And I've been counting the looms for the Audubon since 2004. And it's wonderful. You can't beat it.