From apps that show wind direction to satellite imagery detailing topography, technological advances in hunting are remarkable, but no guarantee to make you a better hunter.
Outdoors
Ask Maine Aubudon: Robins are looking pale. Is there reason for concern?
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Canoeing in Maine: Exploring Lake Anasagunticook in Canton
Also known as Canton Lake, an autumn paddle offers brilliant colors, abundant wildlife and even an impressive lighthouse.
A passion for dogs leads Brunswick woman on an unpredictable journey
Before Camie Barrow became a bird dog handler with a national champion springer spaniel, dogs changed her life.
Hunting: Debunking some myths about the best equipment to use
Choosing the right type of equipment can be complicated and confusing for novice and veteran hunters alike.
Birding: Which northern finches are likely to appear in Maine this winter?
Red spruce and white pinecone production was strong this summer, so we expect good numbers of northeastern red crossbills.
As ATVs in Maine hit record numbers, clubs get to work on trails
ATV registrations topped 80,000 this year for the first time, just as clubs began expanding trails to meet new state requirements.
Hiking in Maine: Crocker Hill in Paris offers panorama of the White Mountains
Its hiking path features an old carriage road that transitions to a footpath up to the 1,374-foot summit in the Oxford Hills.
‘Forever chemicals’ in deer, fish challenge Maine and other states
Maine was one of the first states to detect PFAS in deer, and now wildlife agencies elsewhere are finding elevated levels of the class of toxic chemicals in game animals such as deer.
Ask Maine Audubon: Are wind turbines a threat to birds?
Yes, there are birds that die from striking wind turbines, but it is minimal compared to the damage done by outdoor cats, along with vehicle and window collisions.