The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation isn’t perfect, yet is still ‘the best that the world has ever seen.’
Outdoors
Ask Maine Audubon: Annual Christmas Bird Count shows some surprises
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Hiking in Maine: MDI’s historic Breakneck Road also offers prime coastal hiking
The ancient trail across Mount Desert Island – unmarked and unmaintained, so travel is at your own risk – has been trodden by footsteps for hundreds of years.
Winter trek at Baxter State Park: Snow flying sideways, spinning like razor blades
Inspired in part by Henry David Thoreau’s “The Maine Woods,” the author and two pals explore a remote and frozen wilderness.
Birding: Maine had many unusual birds among its visitors this year
One of them was a Hammond’s flycatcher spotted on Monhegan Island on Oct. 12 – a first for the state.
Hunting: 2023 was a productive year for hunters in Maine
From wild turkey and waterfowl to deer and moose, hunters fared well despite less-than-favorable weather conditions.
What’s Up in January: Mars reappears in the morning sky after a long absence
Other highlights include Venus moving into Scorpius, two comets, and the annual Quadrantid meteor shower.
Ask Maine Audubon: When storms actually affect birds
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Hunting: U.S. Fish & Wildlife survey shows that hunting is alive and well
More than 14 million hunters contribute $45 billion to the U.S. economy annually, including a growing proportion of youth and females.
Everyday concerns seem distant during a winter trek at Baxter State Park
Inspired in part by Henry David Thoreau’s ‘The Maine Woods,’ the author and two pals explore a remote and frozen wilderness.