Ron Joseph reflects that seeing a moose can be a lifetime memory, but he wonders if Maine's most iconic animal will survive the century as warmer seasons breed more ticks.
There will be feasts, ham, bunnies and colored eggs. In Palmer there will be carefully orchestrated reunions, April Fool eve jokes, religious services, bonfires, and chocolate. It’s a good time
With the gradual increase in global warming, we should not be surprised to see changes in bird migration patterns, a decline in the number of bird species, and an increase in rare bird sightings.
With the gradual increase in global warming, we should not be surprised to see changes in bird migration patterns, a decline in the number of bird species, and an increase in rare bird sightings.
With the gradual increase in global warming, we should not be surprised to see changes in bird migration patterns, a decline in the number of bird species, and an increase in rare bird sightings.