
Maine's Bold Wildlife Protection Plan
Portland Maine News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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Maines new wildlife protection blueprint for 2025-2035 focuses on 721 at-risk species, including plants, and aims to halt the decline of birds and other species. The plan, shaped by 100 conservation groups and 323 public comments, prioritizes climate change as the super stressor alongside habitat loss and invasives. The gray wolf, extinct in Maine for a century, is now a top priority after public advocacy. The plan emphasizes landscape protection and resilient spots, working with private landowners to keep wildlife thriving without new rules.
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