Maine Audubon has been hard at work with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW), Trout Unlimited, and others to improve the way we manage our native brook trout and Arctic charr. Maine’s native and wild brook trout and the lakes, ponds and flowing waters they depend on are a very special resource. […]
Policy & Advocacy
Here’s Why You Should Vote YES On Questions 2 and 3!
Believe it or not, election day is just two weeks away! On November 6th, don’t forget to #EgretOutTheVote (yes, that’s the pun and we’re sticking to it). Maine’s wildlife is on the statewide ballot this year, including the Governor’s race (check out the candidates’ take on wildlife policy) and two ballot issues. Today, we’re digging […]
Disgusting Photos of a Maine River Before the Clean Water Act
October 18 marks the 46th anniversary of the passage of the Clean Water Act. That’s a long time, and it can be difficult to remember just how bad things were on some of Maine’s rivers before the Clean Water Act forced pollution to be cleaned up. We’d like to remind you how far we’ve come. […]
Supporting LMF and Land Conservation in Maine
Since the inception of the Land for Maine’s Future Program (LMF) in 1987, Maine Audubon has been a leading supporter of the program. LMF works. Not only is it a shot in the arm for Maine’s economy (for every $1 of LMF money spent, $11 accrues to Maine’s economy), it has also preserved Maine’s working […]
Op-ed: Hydro line project doesn’t go far enough to mitigate conservation concerns
This op-ed by Maine Audubon Executive Director Andy Beahm and The Nature Conservancy in Maine State Director Kate Dempsey appeared in the October 16, 2018 edition of the Bangor Daily News. Hydro line project doesn’t go far enough to mitigate conservation concerns By Kate Dempsey and Andy Beahm, Special to the BDN – October 16, […]
Congress Has Let the Land & Water Conservation Fund Expire
The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) has expired. Congress failed to reauthorize the program over the weekend, meaning the 52-year-old fund is no longer collecting money to conserve parks, forests, watersheds, recreation areas, and open spaces as of this week. At the time of my writing, this critical conservation tool has lost out on […]
Honoring Dick Anderson with a Congressional Proclamation
Last weekend, we set sail on the 50th anniversary voyage of our Bald Eagles of Merrymeeting Bay boat trip (it was an incredible day — you can read about it in Nick’s excellent write-up). We saw 47 Bald Eagles, which is a thrill in and of itself…but the highlight of the day was having an […]
Maine Audubon Members and Supporters Say NO! to Changes to the ESA
Many thanks to the hundreds of Maine Audubon members and supporters who submitted comments opposing the Trump Administration’s proposed changes to the rules implementing the Endangered Species Act (ESA)! Today, we dropped your comments in the mail. They’re on their way to the Department of the Interior and the Department of Commerce, where they’ll become […]
Talking about the ESA with Sen. King’s and Sen. Collins’ Staff
On September 5, Coastal Bird Project Director Laura Minich Zitske and I, along with a few allies in the environmental advocacy community, met with staff members from Senator Collins’ and Senator King’s offices in Portland and Scarborough, respectively. As Maine Audubon members and supporters are well aware, Congressional and administrative threats to the Endangered Species […]