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Lovell chestnut named the country’s tallest tree of the species

LOVELL — It’s official, for now — North America’s tallest known American chestnut tree is growing in a protected forest in Lovell. Officials from The American Chestnut Foundation came all the way from Asheville, N.C., to be present for the official measuring ceremony in a media event on Wednesday. They found the tree to be 115 […]

Posted inRiver Valley

Wildfire season underway in Maine

RUMFORD — Wildfire season has arrived in Western Maine and fire officials are getting the word out. State forest rangers responded this week to wildfires in Porter and Newfield in southwest Maine, and in Deer Isle off the midcoast. On Thursday afternoon, rangers were sent to a wildfire in Gouldsboro in Hancock County. On Tuesday, the National Weather […]

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LePage appoints new Maine Forest Service head

AUGUSTA — Republican Gov. Paul LePage has appointed the head of the Maine Forest Service to manage forestry activities on state-owned lands. The Portland Press Herald reports that Doug Denico’s appointment to the post is drawing concern from environmental groups opposed to LePage’s efforts to boost timber harvesting on public lands. The former director of […]

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Stream-crossing workshop offered

LEWISTON — A Stream-Smart Road Crossing workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 26, at the Ramada Conference Center, 490 Pleasant St., Lewiston. Registration/check-in begins at 8 a.m. The workshop will cover road-stream crossing projects from site assessment to permitting and installation. The emphasis will be on maintaining and […]

Posted inLetters

N. Bernard: Forest Service deserves full funding

I am concerned about proposed budget cuts to the Maine Forest Service that would cut the number of forest rangers by 36 percent, strips rangers from their current responsibility of enforcing forestry laws and proposes to replace 48 rangers with just seven natural resource officers. That is a 91 percent reduction in workforce, including cuts […]

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LePage’s budget proposal aims to overhaul forest service

Eight months after vetoing a bill that would have armed Maine forest rangers, Gov. Paul LePage, in his budget proposal, is seeking to overhaul the Maine Forest Service by creating a new class of natural resources law enforcement officers under the Bureau of Forestry and removing the police powers of existing rangers. The budget plan […]

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Wet weather, fungi combo proving deadly for Maine state tree

BETHEL — Maine’s state tree, the Eastern white pine, is looking rather ragged across Western Maine this month. The trees are primarily suffering from overwatering by Mother Nature for the past eight years. That’s allowed a suite of fungi to flourish and attack. The white pine needle disease epidemic, as it’s called, is turning the […]

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Pandora’s Box: Waging war on invasive plants

FARMINGTON — Living next to a cemetery isn’t a great place to be unless you happen to be an invasive plants and trees educator like Patty Cormier. Her yard beside Riverside Cemetery on Route 2 in Farmington is a veritable Pandora’s box of invasive plants and trees. Birds and the prior owner of their property, […]