Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Outdoors
Climate change is impacting how we enjoy the outdoors
Hunting, fishing, trapping and many other activities are being negatively impacted and it will continue to get worse without action.
Hirundo Wildlife Refuge a special place for sauntering, savoring
More than 7 miles of trails crisscross the refuge, established by Oliver Larouche in 1965.
Ghosts of the Maine woods
A trip to a lynx den gave insight into a species whose future is murky.
Known as a sign of spring, robins are year-round species
Wildlife questions from real Mainers answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox
Drag queens help break barriers at state ice fishing event
The pair led activities Feb. 15 at the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife’s Winter Extravaganza at Range Pond State Park in Poland.
‘Official AT Answer Shirt’ encourages deeper look into epic hike
Hiking the Appalachian Trail has changed a bit in the last 3 1/2 decades, but it is still worth every blister.
Here’s how the bird flu is affecting nesting colonies in Maine
Wildlife questions answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
We need outdoors education. Here’s how you can help
Teaching students to understand the importance of the animals that live in Maine to the ecosystem and the economy is important.
Somerset SnowFest returns to Skowhegan with winter fun
Activities are scheduled to begin Saturday at Lake George Regional Park and run until the flagship event, Skijor Skowhegan, at the fairgrounds Feb. 22.