Eager for a free lunch, an ermine hangs doggedly onto a suspended chunk of venison in this video
Read MoreOur properties provide us with recreation and natural beauty. They do a lot more for many other species – especially birds.
Read MoreRodents and rabbits have their places in nature, but we humans prefer those places not to include our land or gardens.
Read MoreIn addition to sharing their stately beauty, white-tailed deer can bring many benefits to your property.
Read MoreThere was a mystery embedded in the talk given by Bernd Heinrich at the Maine Chapter of the American Chestnut Foundation’s
Read MoreHarvesting timber efficiently while maintaining a safe wildlife habitat on your property poses unique challenges, but with the right knowledge,
Read MoreBats are predators of the night and help maintain a balanced woodland ecosystem.
Read MoreWoodland owners often consider whether enough resources are available to keep migrating deer properly fed.
Read MoreBats are often stigmatized as being dirty while considered by many to be pests.
Read MoreOne of the best parts of owning a piece of forestland is waking up to the sound of songbirds in the area. No walk through the timber is complete without those melodies.
Read MoreMaine’s bald eagles were designated an Endangered or Threatened Species from 1978-2009. The special Essential Habitat rules adopted under Maine’s Endangered Species Act no longer apply after delisting. National Management Guidelines are in place, however, to help avoid liabilities under the Bald Eagle-Golden Eagle Protection Act, a federal law.
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