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The state’s Maine Spruce Budworm Task Force has outlined steps forest owners can take in at-risk areas to minimize damage, including insecticide spraying and removal of balsam fir trees, the budworms’ ...
Warming waters have had a big impact on the species, and the fishery has been shut down for over a decade. This year was a ...
Shrimp from the Gulf of Maine wasn’t just an industry, a job or a source of food – it was a touchstone for NH and Maine ...
The Trump administration is suing Maine’s education department for failing to comply with the government’s push to ban ...
A Maine legislator is fighting for the rights of low-income households to have affordable, clean energy via the Maine Climate ...
Conservationists and a logging company will work together to protect Maine’s Magalloway River ecosystem, which offers a rich ...
A $34.5 million bill would fund home resiliency grants statewide, and a $75 million bond would invest in coastal resilience ...
More than 100 tornadoes, hail the size of baseballs and hurricane-strength wind gusts unfolded during a wide-reaching ...
Other home energy efficiency strategies such as increasing insulation and replacing older windows and outside doors are also ...
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Experts raise concerns after observing unprecedented change in species: 'It shouldn't be here'Rising global temperatures have contributed to unpredictable weather events, but one constant is that wildlife is doing its ...
A lot of birds are shifting their range in response to warmer temperatures. That means bird watchers are seeing new species in their yards.
The effects of climate change — warmer temperatures and longer periods between frosts — are leading to longer and more severe seasonal allergy seasons in Maine. Rising temperatures cause Maine's ...
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