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PublishedMay 29, 2023
Find a state park that suits your camping style
The best spots for wildlife watching, ocean views, biking, hiking trails and more.
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PublishedMay 28, 2023
Mainers divided over rise of glamping
Some communities are pushing back on plans to develop 'glampgrounds' that seek to offer an outdoor hotel-like experience.
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PublishedMay 28, 2023
Hunting: Turkeys have their routines, but they can go off script
From strutting at night to seemingly managing to disappear, turkeys often do what you would least expect.
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PublishedMay 28, 2023
A day-hiker’s guide to trail food
Our expert sources share tips on the snacks, meals and drinks that keep them properly fueled and hydrated on summer hikes, from GORP and PB&Js to dried kiwis and charcuterie boards.
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PublishedMay 28, 2023
What’s up in June: Plenty of highlights on shortest nights of the year
Look for Mars and and a brilliant Venus buzzing through the Beehive star cluster, and the waxing crescent moon passing near Venus on the summer solstice.
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PublishedMay 28, 2023
Ask Maine Audubon: Do baby birds need our help? Best to leave them alone
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
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PublishedMay 28, 2023
Euro what? Anglers across Maine are asking that question
Euro nymphing, a fly fishing technique made famous in Europe competitions, is making inroads in Maine.
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PublishedMay 27, 2023
Outdoors in Maine: For the love of loons, above all else
It is the nature of regulatory actions to deal with competing interests, says V. Paul Reynolds. In this case, it’s the loons and beavers versus anglers, the economy at Grand Lake stream and, perhaps, the salmon themselves.
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PublishedMay 23, 2023
New visitor center to tell Katahdin Woods’ story through Native American eyes
The land's deeds allow construction of a visitor contact station on Lookout Mountain, and the Katahdin foundation partnered with the Wabanaki tribes in Maine.
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PublishedMay 21, 2023
Birding: How do migrants know when to arrive in Maine? It’s complicated
By following spring north, short-distance migrants will arrive when food becomes adequate, but long-distance migrants have no way of knowing the weather.
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