Maine’s first wildlife “Do Not Eat” advisory for deer was issued in November 2021 after testing in the greater Fairfield area ...
Per MDFIFW, “Illegal [fish] introductions can destroy native fish populations and alter the ecology of Maine’s waters, ...
Jun. 6—Maine is in the middle of writing its once-a-decade wildlife action plan, a conservation blueprint that will guide funding decisions, science and protection efforts. And, for the first time, ...
Summers said he has never tried nonlead ammunition, typically made with solid copper. He has a store of lead cartridges to ...
MAINE (WMTW) - The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife expanded a “Do Not Eat” wildlife consumption advisory.
Judy Camuso, commissioner of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, has been appointed to the North American Wetlands Conservation council, the first person from Maine in that role.
Parts of Knox, Thorndike and Unity are the latest additions to a growing list of areas in central Maine with a do-not-eat ...
The advisory, issued with the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, warns people not to eat deer or wild turkey ...
Lead-free ammunition, made from copper or other materials, is now available and affordable for many calibers and gauges, ...
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