A beginner-friendly handbook to the Maine-iest Maine species, the greatest great black hawks, the biggest big days, and more.
Land, Water & Wildlife
By conserving more than 150,000 acres for wildlife and recreation, Maine Coast Heritage Trust helps ensure that Maine remains for the birds (and the birders).
Twenty years ago, a motley band of guides, foresters, and conservationists put in on northern Maine’s remote upper St. John River to sketch out an audacious conservation plan. This summer, they returned to take stock.
Audubon taught me about the splendors of this continent’s wildness and about the human savagery often pitted against it.
Take a kid-friendly trip through the Katahdin region.
Anticipation is in the air as miners dig for tourmaline.
Maine Farmland Trust is helping hundreds of families navigate generational transition and provided the support that would-be farmers need to create a viable future.
Camp Sunshine brings the magic of the Maine camp experience to children with life-threatening illnesses and their families.
The Maine Public Radio host adores Kettle Cove sunsets.
All day and all night, the award-winning team of “snow farmers” keeps the fluffy stuff blasting.
Wabanaki basketmakers try to save our state’s ash trees — and their traditional craft — from the emerald ash borer.
Baxter State Park retires an age-old — and way-cold — tradition.