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Meetings scheduled prior to Walton’s Mill Dam vote

FARMINGTON – The Farmington Conservation Commission will host a public information series providing background information on fish and wildlife habitat, recreation, and community issues related to Temple Stream and the Walton’s Mill Dam. The Commission has decided to host 3 sessions to provide information residents of Farmington can use for their vote in the upcoming ballot […]

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Conservationists: Imperiled Atlantic salmon decline worsens

BANGOR (AP) — Fewer of North America’s Atlantic salmon are making it back to rivers to spawn, which bodes poorly for the future of the imperiled fish, an international conservation group says. Atlantic salmon were once abundant in the rivers of New England and Atlantic Canada, but they are now endangered or have disappeared in […]

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Woodstock students hatch, release Atlantic salmon

Philip Catanese, left, University of Maine 4-H Camp & Learning Center at Bryant Pond, helps a Woodstock Elementary School student test the water temperature, pH level and dissolved oxygen in the Androscoggin River. The student and her classmates released Atlantic salmon into the Androscoggin River on May 17. In February the school received around 200 […]

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Atlantic salmon causes concerns for Farmington dam/drainage project

FARMINGTON — Selectmen on Tuesday discussed the future of Walton’s Mill Dam and a drain pipe project that affects endangered Atlantic salmon. The dam, which dates back to 1820, poses an obstacle to upstream migration of salmon, Town Manager Richard Davis said. The town has been approached about a potential grant-funded feasibility study regarding the […]