A non-native, hemlock-loving invasive species known as the hemlock woolly adelgid is wiping out stands of Eastern hemlock throughout the East Coast of the U.S. Though no trees survive completely, some ...
Yes, you read that right—there’s a 20-acre desert in Maine, and it’s probably the weirdest place you’ll ever see. Known as ...
SOIL HAS WALKED ALL OVER ... BUT THAT TERM HAS ACTUALLY BEEN CO-OPTED, REALLY, BY THE REST OF THE MAINE COAST. THE MORE SOUTHERN PART OF THE MAINE COAST. SO HENCE IT’S BEEN A RELATIVELY RECENT ...
a professor of ecological soil management at the University of Vermont. “On the East Coast, it was maybe the early 1900s, and it’s been associated with the cherry blossom gifts from Japan ...
The U.S. Drought Monitor placed Greater Boston, Cape Cod, south-central New Hampshire and parts of coastal Maine in its ...
According to the EPA data, which is based on information collected by the U.S. Coast Guard ... and wells across Maine testing above safe state or federal levels for water, soil, food and livestock.
The woman's bright hair shines like the Arizona sun, adding a touch of sparkle to their rugged charm. Set against the ...
In its Monday progress report, Maine DEP shared the initial test results ... suggests the chemicals that are seeping through the soil as a result of the spill will travel away from private wells ...
Wild Blueberry Land, as its name suggests, is a blueberry-themed bakeshop and gift shop that’s impossible not to love. With ...
This story is part of a series on marshes in Maine co-published with the Portland Press Herald ... salt hay farmers would dig ditches in marshes to direct the water one way or another, piling the soil ...