News piece on Maine\u27s loon population. The Maine Audubon Society is optimistic about the results of its annual statewide count conducted by 650 volunteers on 250 lakes last month and they hope to have results tabulated by October. Last year\u27s count yielded 2,318 loons. The chick population has held constant at about 250 per year
Brief article on the two surviving eaglets hatched this year in Hancock County in view of BioDiversi...
Since the early 1980s—long before the term citizen science was widely adopted— Maine Audubon has eng...
Article about Canada geese which are settling in Maine in unprecedented numbers. According to U.S. ...
The number of loons on Maine lakes and ponds has doubled since 1983 when their populations were on t...
News & Issues piece on Maine\u27s loon population, which has held steady at about 3,500 adults for ...
Eco News piece on the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife\u27s miscalculated attempt ...
Chowder piece on the Audubon\u27s Maine Loon Project, which has determined that the 2006 loon count...
chowder piece reporting that so far in 2004, Maine has been home to 346 nesting pairs of eagles and...
For over 30 years, the Alaska Loon Watch (1985−1999) and the Alaska Loon and Grebe Watch (2000−2015)...
Where do loons go in winter? What do they eat? How many are in Maine? How are they impacted by clim...
Article about the success the Maine Audubon Society has had in protecting the endangered piping plov...
North by East. Maine\u27s deer population is estimated at 331,000, and 12,173 Mainers were involve...
Feature article on coyotes in Maine. The Maine population of coyotes is estimated to be from 10,000...
Maine instituted a comprehensive study of bears in 1975, tagging more than 1,500 bears and fitting m...
The Common Loon is on the Michigan Watch List, meaning that a close monitoring of the species is nec...
Brief article on the two surviving eaglets hatched this year in Hancock County in view of BioDiversi...
Since the early 1980s—long before the term citizen science was widely adopted— Maine Audubon has eng...
Article about Canada geese which are settling in Maine in unprecedented numbers. According to U.S. ...
The number of loons on Maine lakes and ponds has doubled since 1983 when their populations were on t...
News & Issues piece on Maine\u27s loon population, which has held steady at about 3,500 adults for ...
Eco News piece on the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife\u27s miscalculated attempt ...
Chowder piece on the Audubon\u27s Maine Loon Project, which has determined that the 2006 loon count...
chowder piece reporting that so far in 2004, Maine has been home to 346 nesting pairs of eagles and...
For over 30 years, the Alaska Loon Watch (1985−1999) and the Alaska Loon and Grebe Watch (2000−2015)...
Where do loons go in winter? What do they eat? How many are in Maine? How are they impacted by clim...
Article about the success the Maine Audubon Society has had in protecting the endangered piping plov...
North by East. Maine\u27s deer population is estimated at 331,000, and 12,173 Mainers were involve...
Feature article on coyotes in Maine. The Maine population of coyotes is estimated to be from 10,000...
Maine instituted a comprehensive study of bears in 1975, tagging more than 1,500 bears and fitting m...
The Common Loon is on the Michigan Watch List, meaning that a close monitoring of the species is nec...
Brief article on the two surviving eaglets hatched this year in Hancock County in view of BioDiversi...
Since the early 1980s—long before the term citizen science was widely adopted— Maine Audubon has eng...
Article about Canada geese which are settling in Maine in unprecedented numbers. According to U.S. ...