Magna Carter Covered Forest Rights, Too
by Llyod C. Irland
(This article is the first in a series, and was originally published in the September issue of Maine Woodlands).
Newspapers and magazines have been reminding us it’s the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, the “Great Charter” signed under duress by King John in 1215. It turns out that, in addition to protecting the traditional rights of the barons, it also created medieval forest rights that are still with us today.
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It’s Tick Season. Get to Know Your Adversary
Since 2000, deer tick populations have expanded throughout the state, and Lyme disease cases have increased exponentially. The 5- to 14-year-old age group, and those over 65, have been most vulnerable.
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Know Your Soils: Woodland Tour Explores Growing Maine's Most Perennial Crop
“Trees are like any other crop,” David Rocque, Maine State Soil Scientist, says, in that they thrive with specific soil conditions. He warns against “shoe horning” trees in places where they won’t be happy. Rocque recommends . . .
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Who Cooks for You? Early Signs of Spring
Most of Maine’s migrating songbirds will arrive at the beginning of May. Some can’t wait that long.
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Sighting New England Cottontails
If you see a brown rabbit during the winter in Maine, it’s a New England Cottontail.
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Maple Syrup and Maple Bark
Can I tap this tree? I could, if I wanted to tap a . . .
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Gov. LePage, Budworm Task Force Release Risk Assessment and Response Plan
Gov. Paul R. LePage and members of the Maine Spruce Budworm Task Force released recommendations about how to respond to the upcoming spruce budworm investation. To see the full report, click here.
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Ubiquitous Pine Weevil and How to Live with It
Many white pines never get a chance to fulfill their genetic potential. and in most cases it’s not because they’re cut down, or blown down, or broken down by snow and ice, but because they fall victim to a tiny insect – the white pine weevil, a bug that could be a candidate for the 10 Most Unwanted List.
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Tracks and Scat Tell about Habitat and Species
When looking at tracks, a good way to start is deciding whether it is a canid (dog) or a felid (cat). A dog track will have . . .
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Take a Conservation Survey
Take a survey and help determine state and local natural resource programs and funding opportunities in the coming five year cycle.
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Shoreland Zoning Affects Timber Harvesting Statewide
Shoreland zoning laws help to keep our waters clean; at least that’s the intent. This set of laws, as it relates to timber harvesting . . .
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Shearing a Few Trees for Christmas
Like a lot of woodland owners, we usually select a wild tree for Christmas from our land each year. But several years back, we also planted some balsam firs.
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Chestnut Planting Reaches Critical Stage
In just five years, the Maine Chapter of the American Chestnut Foundation (ME-TACF) predicts they will be producing potentially blight-resistant chestnut seed. Reintroduction of the American chestnut to the Maine and eastern U.S. forest ecosystems is an enormous undertaking.
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Tallest Chestnut in North America
At 115 feet, this recently discovered American chestnut tree in Lovell, Maine is the tallest in North America. While it is blight-free, it may not have resistance. It may just have managed to escape due to its isolated location.
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Now available: MFS 2014 Stumpage Price, Silvicultural Activities and Wood Processor Reports
Click here for a copy of the 2014 Maine Forest Service reports.
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The Necessary Balance Between Land Users and Landowners
I’m a landowner and I’m a user of private lands as well. I think many sportsmen and women are in the same boat, and those who are recognize and understand the relationship between landowners and land users. There are others, however, who treat public access as a right and not the privilege it truly is.
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Hunter Safety Tips - Regarding Ticks
The fact is that hunters are at a high risk for exposure to ticks. What might not be immediately obvious is that . . .
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Tick Alert: Adult Deer Tick Season
In Maine, this is the time of year that large numbers of adult ticks are feeding. Here are three pointers . . .
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The Presence of Piebalds
Doing a double-take is a natural reaction when seeing a piebald deer. The flash . . .
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Take-home Information from Maine Woodland Owners-Foresters Event in Windsor
Want a copy of the 23-page handout, Rehabilitation Silviculture for Small Woodlots, from the Windsor Field Tour on June 19? Click here.
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