If timing is everything, it’s time to address the impact climate change is having on the planet as a whole.
Outdoors
Maine Ski Hall of Fame inductee, new general manager has vision for Saddleback
Andy Shepard is the new general manager of the ski area in northern Franklin County.
‘North Woods Law’ returns to Animal Planet on Sunday
This season again focuses on New Hampshire’s Fish and Game conservation officers.
Acadia National Park delays some openings until June
Many of the park’s trails are open but may be hard to get to as roads and carriage roads remain closed.
Hunters will not need to tag turkeys during Maine spring hunt this year
The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife also announced that the wild turkey season will start early for both youth and adult hunters.
Ask a Naturalist: Why does a bird bash into windows repeatedly?
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Earth Day takes on added significance on its 50th anniversary
Environmental leaders in Maine hope that reaction to the pandemic – including a decline in carbon emissions – will lead to positive changes.
Canoeing in Maine: Six of our favorite paddles across the state
While we are stuck at home these days, it’s fun to think back on memorable trips – and to look ahead to when things start to get back to normal.
Hunting: Avoid these mistakes in calling out a turkey
Spring turkey hunting season is also mating season for turkeys. It takes skill – and patience – to roost a tom into your sights.
Sports Digest: Maine moose lottery in June will be held online only
The popular event, slated for June 13, will be a virtual drawing this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.