The Natural Resources Council of Maine on Tuesday released the results of a new poll that shows overwhelming support for the environmental protection. The poll contacted 550 likely voters by telephone, and 63 percent of respondents said protecting the environment was a high priority. NRCM would like to translate the poll results into support for L.D. 1092, which would require the Maine Forest Service to make public information about clear-cutting, herbicide use and other forestry practices the agency collects
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Editorial applauding the Natural Resources Council of Maine for endorsing Question 2 on the November...
The actors in public policy include not only elected and appointed public officials, but also the pu...
After two years of study, the Northern Forest Lands Council has published its report detailing findi...
Detailed results of a Guy Gannett/Maine Sunday Telegram poll that surveyed 800 Maine residents state...
This paper examines public preferences for natural resource lands by exploring over a decade of ball...
Maine Perspectives piece on the Compact for Maine\u27s Forests, which was favored by 47 percent of ...
Results of the quarterly Omnibus Maine public opinion poll. Most Mainers get their news from local ...
The Maine House this week voted 100-39 against enacting LD 1766, a four-point forest plan backed by ...
The Northern Forest Lands Council yesterday issued a 74-page report calling for a continuation of so...
News & Issues piece on the 5,000-member Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM), which last week ...
The Maine Legislature\u27s Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry voted 7-6 against recommending L.D...
The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission last week voted 5-1 in favor of adopting a revision of the ...
News & Issues piece on a third forest practices referendum that some conservationists are trying to...
Much attention is focused on the November referendum on clear-cutting and forest practices, but ther...
Maine Audubon, the Natural Resources Council of Maine and the Forest Ecology Network held two meetin...
Editorial applauding the Natural Resources Council of Maine for endorsing Question 2 on the November...
The actors in public policy include not only elected and appointed public officials, but also the pu...
After two years of study, the Northern Forest Lands Council has published its report detailing findi...
Detailed results of a Guy Gannett/Maine Sunday Telegram poll that surveyed 800 Maine residents state...
This paper examines public preferences for natural resource lands by exploring over a decade of ball...
Maine Perspectives piece on the Compact for Maine\u27s Forests, which was favored by 47 percent of ...
Results of the quarterly Omnibus Maine public opinion poll. Most Mainers get their news from local ...
The Maine House this week voted 100-39 against enacting LD 1766, a four-point forest plan backed by ...
The Northern Forest Lands Council yesterday issued a 74-page report calling for a continuation of so...