Fish Invasions Take A Toll On Native Fisheries

September 30, 2016 at 12:34 pm

[caption id="attachment_1975" align="alignright" width="532"]smallblc2 Warmwater invasive species such as this crappie can outcompete native species[/caption] By Wes Ashe, IFW Fisheries Biologist Working in the Belgrade Lakes Region (Region B), it’s not unusual to get weekly calls with reports of new introductions of invasive/exotic fish species.

Why Did The Moose Cross The Road...At This Location?

September 22, 2016 at 4:21 pm

By Bob Cordes, IFW Wildlife Biologist [caption id="attachment_1960" align="alignright" width="424"]Motion-activated signs such as this one alert motorists to areas of high moose activity Motion-activated signs such as this one alert motorists to areas of high moose activity[/caption] This past week I was fortunate enough to attend and deliver a presentation at the Northeast Transportation and Wildlife confe

Conservation Easements Are A Useful Tool For Wildlife Management

September 14, 2016 at 4:23 pm

By Sarah Spencer, Region C Wildlife Biologist [caption id="attachment_1950" align="alignright" width="446"]Wetlands and marshes are an extremely valuable wildlife habitat to a variety of species. Wetlands and marshes are an extremely valuable wildlife habitat to a variety ofspecies.[/caption] If you’ve come across the Department’s previous blogs, you’ve been introduced to many of the

Looking For Areas To Hunt? Check Out The Sebasticook Woodlands WMA and the Carlton Stream WMA

September 7, 2016 at 4:33 pm

EQM_2693_WEBBy Keel Kemper, IFW Wildlife Biologist As a regional wildlife biologist one of the most common questions that we address this time of year is “I am not a landowner so where is there a place for me to hunt”?  As posting of land has become more prevalent the sense that some sportsmen get is that there is no longer any good place left to hunt.  Oh contraire!

Meet Warden Kevin Pelkey and K9 Badger

September 5, 2016 at 10:09 am

K9 Team Spotlight: Warden Kevin Pelkey and K9 Badger

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Warden Kevin Pelkey began his career with the Maine Warden Service in 2007, patrolling the Mars Hill area. Warden Pelkey joined the K9 team in 2010 and began working with his K9 partner Badger.