State Conservation Commissioner C. Edwin Meadows said his department will review commercial logging operations at Mount Blue State Park in Weld, the scene of recent protests by various environmental groups who opposed the logging. Meadows wants to ensure that the logging was conducted properly
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News & Issues piece on the new management plan for the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, which opened J...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recently completed mix of land acquisitions and conservation e...
A primary challenge for governance in our democracy is one of creating governing arrangements and st...
State Conservation Commissioner Ed Meadows met with representatives of Timberlands Inc. and the Moun...
State Conservation Commissioner Edwin C. Meadows plans to seek private donations to help the state t...
Logging operations in Mount Blue State Park by Timberlands Inc. have provoked criticism from local r...
News & Issues piece on state park personnel, who will retain their law enforcement powers. As the ...
Timberlands Inc. of Dixfield in the 1960s sold a 17-acre parcel abutting Mount Blue State Park to th...
About 50 activists gathered outside the Blaine House to call for a halt to commercial logging at Mou...
Conservation Commissioner C. Edwin Meadows warned lawmakers that proposed budget cuts in his departm...
Herb Hartman, the director of the Bureau of Parks and Recreation, writes about the benefits the stat...
News piece on simultaneous hearings held by the state Department of Conservation in Fort Kent, Ashl...
The student newspaper of Humboldt State University.https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/studentnewspa...
News & Issues piece on a state Department of Conservation proposal to invite telecommunications com...
Around 30 demonstrators from Maine Greens, Earth First!, and the University of Maine at Farmington b...
News & Issues piece on the new management plan for the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, which opened J...
Business Maine: Statewide piece on a recently completed mix of land acquisitions and conservation e...
A primary challenge for governance in our democracy is one of creating governing arrangements and st...