Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
2022
Bill Nemitz: It’s time to go big again, urge ‘The Descendants’ of the New Deal
Offspring of FDR and his Cabinet, including Frances Perkins’ only grandson, pick up the torch for a new social and economic transformation.
Dixmont poultry guru has a growing gaggle of followers
Social media influencer, chicken keeper and writer Lisa Steele has published her first cookbook, all about eggs.
Our View: Maine should recognize inherent rights of Wabanaki tribes
Tribal sovereignty was bargained away unfairly more than 40 years ago, and the Indigenous people in the state continue to suffer for it.
Maine Gardener: Snow-schmo, it’s time to prune trees
Winter is the best season, whether the trees are evergreens or deciduous.
Mainers among them, ‘Ghost Army’ tricked Nazis to give Allies an edge
The Congressional Gold Medal will be awarded posthumously to Donald C. Mead, father of a Maine judge, and others who served in a little-known mission to deceive the German army.
Hiking in Maine: There is pure joy when climbing Katahdin in winter
Be prepared to climb Maine’s tallest peak in February, but for hardy hikers it is an adventure of a lifetime
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
The Senate passed the Health Care for Burn Pit Veterans Act to improve health care and services for veterans exposed to toxic substances.