The Wild of Maine

Ron Joseph retired to Camden after a 33-year career as a wildlife biologist in Maine.
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Remembering an old growth cedar stand
By Ron Joseph - Feb 05“When you enter a grove peopled with ancient trees, higher than the ordinary, and shutting out the sky with their thickly inter-twined branches, ...
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LURC under assault by Governor, GOP
By Ron Joseph - Dec 15Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedy. — ...
Feeling the heat: Climate change is affecting Maine’s wildlife
By Ron Joseph - Oct 31I’m tallying my 2011 list of birds. The running total stands at 167 species, marked by several memorable rare and uncommon birds. One late May ...
Martin French’s orphaned bear cub
By Ron Joseph - Dec 29For many retired rural Maine couples, freedom means time to travel the back roads and backwoods of Maine in search of deer, moose, and partridge. ...
Silent wings: Journey’s end for a remarkable wild goose
By Ron Joseph - Dec 02“Death is sometimes a punishment, sometimes a gift: to many it has come as a favor,” Seneca: Hercules Oetaeus Having worked as a wildlife ...