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  • Spruce Budworm in Maine: the end of the outbreak: biological conditions in 1986, 1987, and 1988, and a look at the future
  • Forest for the Future: A Report on Maine's Forest to the Legislature, the Governor, and the People of Maine
 
  • Rangeley Lake State Park Brochure by Department of Conservation, Bureau of Parks & Lands

    Rangeley Lake State Park Brochure

    Department of Conservation, Bureau of Parks & Lands

    2003 informational brochure for Rangeley Lake State Park with map.

  • Spruce Budworm in Maine: the end of the outbreak: biological conditions in 1986, 1987, and 1988, and a look at the future by Henry Trial Jr.

    Spruce Budworm in Maine: the end of the outbreak: biological conditions in 1986, 1987, and 1988, and a look at the future

    Henry Trial Jr.

    Technical Report No. 28

    This report presents spruce budworm survey and evaluation data gathered by the Insect and Disease Management Staff (I&DM), of the Maine Forest Service (MFS), formally the Budworm Survey and Assessment Unit. Budworm surveys have been conducted annually by the I&DM staff to determine budworm population levels and host tree conditions.

  • Forest for the Future: A Report on Maine's Forest to the Legislature, the Governor, and the People of Maine by Forests for the Future Program and Citizens' Forestry Advisory Council

    Forest for the Future: A Report on Maine's Forest to the Legislature, the Governor, and the People of Maine

    Forests for the Future Program and Citizens' Forestry Advisory Council

    In 1985, the 112th Maine Legislature, recognizing the increasing demands upon Maine's forests, established the Forests for the Future Program within the Department of Conservation (Chapter 488, Public Laws of 1985). The legislation creating the Forests for the Future Program expressed three basic concerns.

    1. Can Maine's forests continue to provide all of the amenities demanded by society?
    2. How can Maine's forests be managed to assure continued availability of resources?
    3. What is the State's role in encouraging and promoting conservation of forest resources?

 
 
 

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