Terry Labbe of Lewiston, who hunted with her son on an apprentice license, plans to get her own hunting license next year.
Outdoors
Fred Beckey, legendary mountaineer who did hundreds of first ascents, dies at 94
The climber possessed a gecko-like talent for scaling vertical rock walls and a wanderlust that took him to peaks all over the world over eight decades.
Police seek hunters’ help in search for 2 people
Diana Estey of Medford has been missing for almost a year, and Russell Burnett of Franklin disappeared in February.
What’s Up in November
A pair of conjunctions, including the best one of the year, will light up the night sky this month.
Hunting: Rattling a prize buck isn’t as easy as it sounds
The best you can do is look for generalities and hope fortune favors you.
Birding: Is your feeder getting little use? There’s a simple reason why
Nature offers many sources of nourishment, especially in late summer and fall.
Four paddlers create special bond while kayaking around New England
Their journey started in 1985 and ended in mid-October after a 3,200-mile trek.
Deer hunters head out for the first day of firearm season across Maine
Hunters say it’s about more than the hunt; it’s also about the tradition, the community and the experience.
Maine hoping hunters harvest at least 7,000 does this fall to cull deer herd
The white-tail population has grown nearly 20 percent over the past decade, leading the state to allot 66,050 permits for the season that opens Saturday – the most since 2007 and a 130 percent increase from 2015.
Maine congressional delegation unites in opposing potential tripling of Acadia entry fee
Maine’s two U.S. senators send a letter to the Department of the Interior asking it to consider alternatives, and U.S. Reps. Chellie Pingree and Bruce Poliquin also raise concerns.