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When birding and bears collide
Bangor Daily News· 3 hours agoBlack bears typically spend 16-17 months with their mothers before they’re independent. Two years ago, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and < ...
'Free Fishing Weekend' begins Saturday in Maine
WGME CBS 13· 7 days agoFree Fishing Weekend begins this Saturday in Maine.
Maine stocks PFAS-laden waters with fish, warns 'do not eat'
Portland Press Herald, Maine via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJun. 2—FAIRFIELD — Chock-full of forever chemicals, the fishing holes next to Fairfield's youth athletic complex on Industrial Drive are believed to be some of the most polluted waters in < ...
A Maine woman is missing
Bangor Daily News· 2 days agoTuesday, according to Mark Latti, a spokesperson for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Marble, who suffers from ...
Mainers enjoy Free Fishing Weekend
WGME CBS 13· 4 days agoSunday was the last day of Free Fishing Weekend in Maine.
Watch this newborn fawn and its momma grazing
Bangor Daily News· 5 days agoThis can be a common sight in the spring and early summer — a mom white-tailed deer and her fawn, grazing on spring abundance. Seth Raven of Waldo caught...
Update: Brownfield woman reported missing has been located
WCSH 6 Portland· 2 days agoIn an update Wednesday morning, Maine Department of Public Safety spokesperson Shannon Moss said the...
If you see a loon do this, leave it alone
Bangor Daily News· 3 days agoIt’s important to recognize the key signs that indicate you might be disturbing or agitating a loon in Maine.
Popular Lewiston-Auburn, western Maine animal control officer discharged by state agency
Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJun. 5—Animal Control Officer Rich Burton, a popular officer across the Lewiston-Auburn area as well as parts of Oxford County, can no longer work on domestic animal complaints after an investigation ...
Tips to Prevent Wildlife From Being in Your Backyard
WAGM· 7 days agoFoxes, Raccoons, and bears make for an exciting sight out in the woods, but you may also be noticing them right in your own backyard. It’s not uncommon...