Carey Kish comes across reminders of Maine as he meanders north on his epic hike from Mexico to Canada.
Outdoors
Birding: As migration rolls forward, not all journeys are created equal
Take the semipalmated sandpiper, for example, which hits New England and heads out to sea for a four-day flight to South America.
Hunting: As summer springs forward, next season can’t get here soon enough
Mainers don’t need a calendar to recognize when the seasons change, it’s time to tend bear baits, practice your bow shooting, tune up the moose calls and mend decoy lines.
Ask Maine Audubon: Muskrats in the pond are not a nuisance
Wildlife questions from Mainers answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox
Rescue dogs: The 4-legged members of the Maine Warden Service K-9 team ‘don’t give up’
‘When we’re getting tired, when we’re wet, or too hot or cold, when it’s dark, the dogs are just getting going.’
Planning to venture into the wilderness? Here are some safety tips from a game warden
Those who find themselves off of a marked trail and disoriented in the woods should not panic, rather they should sit down and relax.
Hiking in Maine: 5 options for backcountry camping
There are campsites all over rural Maine, but it will take some effort to get to most of them, and probably a reservation as well.
Birding: It’s one environment, where a variety of species all come to their senses
Because of the relative strength and weaknesses of different senses, animals in the same habitat may experience the world in quite different ways.
Hikers face charges for violating trail closure at Acadia National Park
Several trails at Acadia are closed for parts of each year to protect endangered peregrine falcons, which nest on cliffs.
Canoeing in Maine: Exploring Witt Swamp in Norway
With wildlife and flowers teeming, a paddle down Pennesseewassee Lake in Norway to Witt Swamp is so worth the trip.