George Smith
Woodcock IF&W Nomination Clears Hurdle
Submitted by George Smith on Mon, 02/28/2011 - 10:50am.Chandler Woodcock’s nomination to be Maine’s commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife won the unanimous support of the legislature’s Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee last week.
The popular Woodcock drew support from a dozen Maine sporting and environmental groups, including the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine and Maine Audubon, as well as individual sportsmen.
Hybrid Wolves May Be Banned
Submitted by George Smith on Wed, 02/23/2011 - 10:54am.Wolf-hybrids may be a lot harder to own in Maine in the future. Last week the legislature’s Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry Committee decided the animals should be banned in the state and significantly strengthened a wolf-hybrid bill sponsored by Senator David Trahan.
Snowshoers’ Rescue Amazes Maine Sportsmen
Submitted by George Smith on Fri, 02/18/2011 - 10:39am.Comments from astonished sportsmen have poured in about two women who were rescued by a Maine game warden after getting lost while snowshoeing last Sunday in Harpswell.
To be kind, I will not name the women, for reasons that will be obvious in a moment, although their names did appear in reporter Seth Koenig’s account of the rescue in The Times Record on Valentine's Day.
This story was not a valentine to sportsmen.
Maine’s New DEP Head to Speak at Milfoil Summit
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 9:15am.This year’s Milfoil Summit, scheduled for February 25, offers you a good opportunity to hear directly from Maine’s new commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection, Darryl Brown, who will present “his vision for the DEP.” Should be very interesting. And the commissioner will take questions. That should be even more interesting.
Maine Enviros Create a Smart Legislative Agenda
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 02/08/2011 - 9:08am.Environmentalists may be swimming upstream against a strong current in the River LePage, but they’re still in the water, finning as fast as they can.
Fresh off their extreme disappointment with the governor’s proposed environmental reforms, The Maine Environmental Priorities Coalition hosted a legislative breakfast and press conference last Thursday to present its 2011 Common Environmental Agenda.
Oxford County Roadkill May Be Wolf
Submitted by George Smith on Thu, 02/03/2011 - 11:14am.A huge animal killed by a car just south of Bryant Pond on Tuesday night may have been a wolf or wolf-hybrid.
Wednesday’s blizzard didn’t stop a few industrious individuals from tracking down the story and spreading it to others, including me.
Tom Remington of Skinny Moose Media emailed me at 9:49 a.m. Wednesday as snow accumulated outside my home/office window.
Dunlap Is a New Voice for Maine Sportsmen
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 10:29am.When the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine announced last week that former Secretary of State Matt Dunlap had been hired as the organization’s new executive director, many in and outside the State House breathed a sigh of relief.
While many asked what happened to Tim Bell, SAM’s executive director since October 1, 2011, I’ve been very circumspect in my responses, out of respect and concern for the organization I led for eighteen years.
Maine DEP Candidate Gets Grilled in Augusta
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 4:55pm.Darryl Brown got grilled in Augusta Tuesday afternoon, and by my estimate, he is now well done. Or should I say he’s done well?
Enviros: For Good & God, LePage Should Go Green
Submitted by George Smith on Tue, 01/25/2011 - 11:26am.Governor Paul LePage took his case for the business environment to those who most value the other environment – the one outside your window – on January 20 at the Augusta Civic Center. Over 500 environmentalists turned out, many of them worried by what they’d been hearing from the new governor about rolling back environmental rules and protections.
Recreationists Key to Good Landowner Relations
Submitted by George Smith on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 5:15pm.Seventy-five people from the recreation and landowner communities and state agencies convened for a landowner relations conference on December 9, 2010. The Small Woodland Owners Association of Maine (SWOAM) and Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine (SAM) hosted the event, with funding help from the Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund and the Environmental Funders Network. Edie Smith of Maine Directions in Winthrop organized and moderated the event held at SAM’s Augusta conference center.










