International stone carver Kevin Sudeith's intricate renderings should last for thousands of years.
Land, Water & Wildlife
Familiarity does not breed contempt, but the reverse.
A close call on the Kennebec interrupted author Franklin Burroughs’s life. Two years later, he reflects on the accident and on the changes since — for him and for all of us.
At Highland Green in Topsham, a conservation area and an active retirement community thrive in ways that are mutually beneficial.
For decades, Maine lobstermen and fishermen have had the same simple strategy to almost every proposed regulation.
Officials blamed kelp flies, but the true culprit is even stranger.
Maine leads the nation in its response to the PFAS crisis, but we're just waking up to the problem.
How a voracious market for Maine elvers inspired one aquaculture entrepreneur to start an eel farm.
Farmers across New England signed with Organic Valley as Horizon Organics shifts its business to the Midwest.
In 1972, an unprecedented algae bloom wreaked havoc on fisheries and confounded ocean observers.
Two tons of breathtaking tourmaline made the region's international reputation — and kicked off a decades-long mineral blitz.
Like the Homeric enchantress, Betsy Wyeth created a magical new world on Allen and Benner islands.