As Mark Latti, spokeman for the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife understands it, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service recognizes that Maine\u27s efforts to protect the Canada lynx are working. The lynx will be listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act as of April, but the service is expected to allow for the killing of lynx incidental to state or tribal hunting and trapping programs, the so-called 4d rule. The prediction is that the listing won\u27t have much impact in Maine, except for a possible restriction that would keep loggers from cutting trees near active dens. With details on the lynx in Maine and elsewhere in the country
Although the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to reclassify the bald eagle from endangered to th...
The Lynx Conservation Assessment and Strategy was developed to provide a consistent and effective ap...
The majestic North Atlantic right whale is on the brink of extinction. With fewer than seventy breed...
Wildlife advocates in Maine are applauding an announcement by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service th...
Trappers, property rights advocates, forest industry officials, and the state Department of Inland F...
News & Issues piece on Maine\u27s lynx population, which is growing, even though last spring, the f...
Lengthy, detailed Cover Story piece on the debate about whether Canada lynx should be added to the...
A five-year study by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (IF& W) has proven conclu...
News piece on five Canada lynx kittens found in Maine this summer, bringing to 35 the total number ...
proposed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for listing as a threatened species under provi...
News piece on an intensive study to determine the status of Canada lynx in Maine that began three y...
Commentary from around Maine includes: Banning lead ammunition for all hunting (currently there is a...
News & Issues piece on the discovery of two lynx kittens recently born in the wild in Maine; proof ...
Editorial rebutting claims made by Lee Perry, Commissioner of the Department of Inland Fisheries and...
The Maine Legislature enacted the Maine Endangered Species Act in 1975, and in 1981 added the first ...
Although the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to reclassify the bald eagle from endangered to th...
The Lynx Conservation Assessment and Strategy was developed to provide a consistent and effective ap...
The majestic North Atlantic right whale is on the brink of extinction. With fewer than seventy breed...
Wildlife advocates in Maine are applauding an announcement by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service th...
Trappers, property rights advocates, forest industry officials, and the state Department of Inland F...
News & Issues piece on Maine\u27s lynx population, which is growing, even though last spring, the f...
Lengthy, detailed Cover Story piece on the debate about whether Canada lynx should be added to the...
A five-year study by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (IF& W) has proven conclu...
News piece on five Canada lynx kittens found in Maine this summer, bringing to 35 the total number ...
proposed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) for listing as a threatened species under provi...
News piece on an intensive study to determine the status of Canada lynx in Maine that began three y...
Commentary from around Maine includes: Banning lead ammunition for all hunting (currently there is a...
News & Issues piece on the discovery of two lynx kittens recently born in the wild in Maine; proof ...
Editorial rebutting claims made by Lee Perry, Commissioner of the Department of Inland Fisheries and...
The Maine Legislature enacted the Maine Endangered Species Act in 1975, and in 1981 added the first ...
Although the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to reclassify the bald eagle from endangered to th...
The Lynx Conservation Assessment and Strategy was developed to provide a consistent and effective ap...
The majestic North Atlantic right whale is on the brink of extinction. With fewer than seventy breed...