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Bangor, Maine News Update: February 16, 2021

Bangor, Maine News Update: February 16, 2021 The Maine CDC reports 150 new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths. Today s storm is causing some vaccination clinics to close, including MaineHealth clinics in Belfast, Boothbay, and Norway. Northern Light Health will still operate its clinic at the Cross Insurance Center, and asks that anyone who cannot get there safely, call and reschedule their appointment. A woman from Biddeford was seriously injured when the snowmobile she was driving crashed into an ice shack on a New Hampshire lake. Wardens say it was Jennie Larson s first time driving a sled and she was not wearing a helmet.

Proposed forest rules could hurt Maine economy, cost jobs, delegation says

Proposed U.S Department of Agriculture rules that would limit the size of private forest land qualifying for certain federal programs would devastate the state s forest, recreation and conservation economy, Maine s congressional delegation says. The USDA in December proposed a 45,000-acre threshold for private nonindustrial forest land eligible for Natural Resources Conservation Service programs, including grants and loans. That threshold would exclude a variety of Maine landowners that contribute to the economy and provide logging jobs, the delegation said in a letter this week to the USDA. NRCS programs offer financial assistance for things like constructing water management or irrigation, improving resource conditions and implementing conservation practices. Limiting financial and other assistance to owners of 45,000 acres or fewer would not only hurt the state s conservation efforts, but also logging, forest products and recreation industries, costing jobs and hurting loca

Governor s Forest Carbon Task Force | Office of Policy Innovation & Future

Governor s Forest Carbon Task Force Forests cover 89 percent of Maine and are the foundation for Maine’s forest products industry and the state’s overall natural resource-based economy. Each year, Maine s forests sequester an amount of carbon equal to at least 60 percent of the state s annual carbon emissions, a figure that rises to 75 percent when durable forest products are included. The Forest Carbon Task Force work seeks to build upon this effort. Created by Executive Order of Governor Janet Mills, the Forest Carbon Task Force was recommended by the state’s new four-year climate action plan, Maine Won’t Wait, and aims to develop a voluntary program for small-to-medium size woodland owners in Maine who want to utilize their land for long-term storage of carbon emissions, a process known as carbon sequestration.

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