Maine environmental news often comes quickly and with little warning. Stay up to date and informed about Maine environment news.| Natural Resources Council of Maine
(Augusta, ME) – A bill to strengthen water quality statewide through modest changes to Maine’s septic system rules has been signed into law by Governor Janet Mills after receiving overwhelming approval from lawmakers. The changes were| Natural Resources Council of Maine
March 13, 2025 (Augusta, ME) — Yesterday, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin released a massive, broadside attack on rules that protect public health, the climate, and our environment from air pollution, water| Natural Resources Council of Maine
Read NRCM's Nature of Maine blog to hear from NRCM staff, board, and guest bloggers about issues related to Maine's air, land, water, and wildlife.| Natural Resources Council of Maine
As part of our continued stroll down Memory Lane, I found several articles written by Carleen Cote about students who have raised money for Duck Pond Wildlife Care Center. Here is one from August 4,| Natural Resources Council of Maine
The Penobscot New England's second largest river system, the Penobscot drains an area of 8,570 square miles. Its West Branch rises near Penobscot Lake on the Maine/Quebec border; the East Branch at East Branch Pond near| Natural Resources Council of Maine