A new study compiling butterfly surveys across the country found a 22% overall decline, while seven species found in Maine declined by more than 50%.
Five years after the Gulf of Maine Atlantic salmon population was listed as endangered in 2000, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service published a recovery plan for ...
Ben Martens, Executive Director of the Association said the ground fishery provides an opportunity for fishermen to diversify ...
Dunham explained how critical information like this is for fishery management, helping IFW understand the kinds of fish species in Maine's waters and make data-driven decisions to maintain their ...
By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Mainers love the outdoors for many reasons. There are hunters, fishermen, hikers, ...
No one has a bigger stake in sustaining healthy fisheries than Maine ... where and how fish populations are shifting and develop strategies to sustainably harvest thriving species, while ...
Five years after the Gulf of Maine Atlantic salmon population was listed as endangered in 2000, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service published a recovery plan for ...
Seven butterfly species found in Maine are experiencing some of the fastest ... a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife ecologist, the lead author of the study. The study found about one ...