George's Outdoor News Blog Archive August, 2011
Maine LURCing Forward on North Woods Study
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 08/30/2011 - 4:00pm.On the same day he announced appointments for a group charged with recommending reforms for Maine’s Land Use Regulation Commission, Governor Paul LaPage was quoted in the Bangor Daily News as saying LURC “will not be in the hands of the state. It’s going to go back likely to the counties.”
The Governor may be in for a surprise. He certainly is premature in announcing the the recommendations of a 13-member study commission on LURC's future before the group has had a single meeting!
Maine Landowners Seek Partnership with Land Users
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 08/23/2011 - 8:30am.The Small Woodland Owners Association of Maine has launched a project to create a strong partnership between Maine’s private landowners and those who use their land for recreation.
Maine Landowner Relations Job Created
Submitted by George Smith on Mon, 08/15/2011 - 8:30am.Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has created a landowner relations position, following the expiration of a similar position at the Department of Conservation.
As Maine’s tradition of public access to and across private land continues to evaporate, the importance of maintaining a good relationship between landowners and recreationists is paramount. So far neither state agencies nor recreationists as a group have been able to foster the type of relationship and program that will sustain this tradition of neighborly access.
Commissioner: Expect Changes to Fisheries
Submitted by George Smith on Thu, 08/11/2011 - 10:05am.Chandler Woodcock, the commissioner of the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, made a brief appearance on August 9 at a Bangor meeting of the Landowners and Sportsmen Relations Advisory Board.
This advisory board was created in 2002 to actively participate in landowner relations programs at state agencies. A report on the board’s August 9 meeting — and a look at the sorry history of the board and its predecessor — can be read on my personal website.
Maine Game Wardens Busy This Summer
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 9:00am.The crowd at the July 4th parade gets out of hand in North Anson; three Maine game wardens are among the law enforcement officers who respond.
A Prentis man allegedly sets a fire marshal’s car on fire; game wardens answer the call.
A Rockland man suspected of assault escapes in a kayak; sheriff deputies seek assistance from game wardens who are already on the lake policing the Concert on the Cobbossee.
An elderly woman wanders off from a retirement community in Hamden; game wardens arrive with a couple of dogs and a boat to search the nearby river.
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Maine Biologists Capture 5,435 pounds of Bear
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 08/02/2011 - 6:00am.When Randy Cross appeared a few years ago on Wildfire, the TV talk show hosted by Harry Vanderweide and me, he rolled up his sleeves to show viewers his scars. Each one came with a story about a captured bear. Cross is a great storyteller, and he has lots of stories to tell!
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