From Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject Join us for a Spring Forestry Walk
Date May 30, 2025 8:47 PM
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Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife





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Upcoming Spring Forestry Walks
Forest Improvements for Wildlife (doe and fawn deer)
Forest Improvements for Wildlife

*Date/Time:* Friday, June 13, 2025; 9am - 12pm

*Location:* 1628 The Arnold Trail - Eustis, ME

Join us for a tour of a pre-commercial thinning operation and learn the steps and considerations required to prepare for and conduct forest improvement. Topics discussed by presenters from Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Maine Forest Service, and Maine Tree Farm include:


* Creating forest management plans
* Working with forestry professionals
* Enhancing wildlife habitat
* Tree Farm certification

""Any person who needs accommodations to participate in this program, contact Joe Roy at"""" """"[email protected]"""" """"to discuss their needs in advance.""

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Georges Highland Path at Frye Mountain Wildlife Management Area Montville, ME
Wildlife Forestry Tour - Guided Walk

*Date/Time:* Saturday, June 28, 2025; 8:30am - 10:30am

*Location:* Frye Mountain Wildlife Management Area, Georges Highland Path - Montville, ME

Join MDIFW Forester Matt Rourke to learn how managing forests can create habitat for wildlife. Many acres in Maine were once historic farmland properties. When these pastures went fallow, turning back to wildlands, the forests grew up in dense patches and often lacked the mixture of plants and space that native wildlife need. Through careful planning and various forestry techniques, biologists and foresters at MDIFW have been able to create more productive landscapes for various wildlife ranging from squirrels and songbirds to deer, rabbit, and moose. Come explore current and future project sites at the Frye Mountain Wildlife Management Area and learn just how our staff are creating long-lasting, productive landscapes for wildlife. You just might find some inspiration for your property.

"If you have questions or require accommodation to participate in this program, please email [email protected] or call 207-592-0750."

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