
Advanced Warden School: Weeks 1-3
Maine Game Wardens undergo rigorous, comprehensive training before earning their badge. Follow along as the Advanced Warden School 2025 class completes training.

Funds from Antlerless Deer Permits Help Purchase and Manage over 10,000 Acres of Critical Habitat
Hunters help fund land acquisition – protecting important wildlife habitat for hundreds of species.

Stop the Spread: Protect Maine’s Waters
An aquatic invasive species is an unwelcome guest in our waters. Prevention is key. Maine's Lake and River Protection stickers help fund aquatic invasive species prevention, education, detection , and response.

Spring Reveals Subnivean Secrets
The approach of spring brings a unique opportunity for any backyard naturalist to explore just how much wildlife activity has gone unnoticed throughout the winter. As the last of the snow melts away, watch as secret tunnels become exposed. It's a library of winter survival stories and a map of a special place called the subnivean zone.

Not to Fear, Predators are Here
What’s in a Name?
Predator. It’s a disconcerting word associated with antagonists of dark true crime documentaries, shady corporate deals, and killer creatures from science fiction that “go bump in the night”. As though branded as the bad guy in nature’s story, wildlife’s top predators often carry the weight of this negative connotation on their shoulders despite their irreplaceable and necessary role in regulating healthy and resilient wildlife populations.

Finding Solutions for Ospreys and People
Maine’s healthy osprey population able to thrive in almost any location with accessibility to shallow water fishing and an elevated nest site. They are highly adaptable, and often nest on utility poles and transmission towers. These nests can be problematic both for the birds and for people.

Celebrating Women's History Month
MDIFW is remembering and honoring two remarkable biologists who helped pave the way for women working in Maine’s wildlife and fisheries professions.

There are more early season fishing opportunities than you think…
There is no longer a need to pass emergency rules to open the fishing season with an early onset of spring in Maine. Here's why...

First Year of New Program Shows No Sign of Invasive Zebra Mussels
The use of eDNA sampling allows for detection of organisms without the need to trap, locate, or otherwise physically observe or handle them which can make it possible to detect new populations of invasive species, like zebra mussels, early on.

The Great Tick Debate
Have Turkeys Been Wrongly Accused for the Uptick? The best way to address this dispute is to look to science for the answers.
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