Dealerships have sold out of inventory and have back orders with manufacturers as demand skyrockets during the pandemic.
Outdoors
Congress passes sprawling plan to boost conservation, parks
Supporters hail the bipartisan $3 billion bill as a historic win after years of deferred maintenance at national parks and wildlife refuges.
Canoeing in Maine: Sebasticook Lake offers remote wonders
You’ll see a variety of birds and plants during your paddle on the northwestern arm of the lake – and you may want to take a swim, too.
Birding: Some females seek a mate with prime real estate
In the case of red-wing blackbirds, habitat selection is a complicated process in which some males mate with two or more females.
Hiking in Maine: You won’t get bored at Peaks-Kenny State Park
The park, located in Dover-Foxcroft, features seven miles of hiking trails, along with swimming, boating, fishing and campsites.
Maine salmon population highest in 9 years despite warm weather
State researchers say they counted over 1,300 salmon migrating upstream in the Penobscot River so far this year.
No cause for alarm over dead fish at 4 Maine lakes, biologists say
Such fish kills are often caused by temperature stress, said David Russell, a state fish pathologist.
Wilderness camping is a remote retreat, but not a sure thing
In a summer when Mainers are bustling to get outside, wilderness camping sites are filling up.
Ask a Naturalist: How do birds react to fireworks?
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Bear hunting petition reignites 20-year-old debate over baiting
State biologists held a virtual public hearing Wednesday to take comments on a petition to have state regulators eliminate bear-baiting by 2029.