NRCM news release June 14, 2021 (Augusta, ME) — In a stunning series of videos from investor events over the past few years, the CEO of a Canadian mining company, Wolfden Resources, made unfounded and inflammatory statements about the company’s proposed metal mine in Maine. In the interviews detailed below, CEO Ron Little brags about not having to Read More
New Law Will Help Mainers Dispose of Unused Drugs Safely and for Free
News release from NRCM and the Product Stewardship Institute June 11, 2021 (Augusta, ME) — Mainers will be able to dispose of unused medications safely and for free under a bill signed into law by Governor Janet Mills. LD 8, sponsored by Senator Anne Carney and championed by former Senator Geoffrey Gratwick, will establish a network of drug-collection Read More
The Truth about Maine’s Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging Bill
Maine people want to recycle, but it has become too costly and too confusing. This is because much of our packaging waste cannot be easily recycled, and Maine’s municipalities are struggling to foot the bill and must raise taxes to support recycling programs. It’s high time to require the corporate producers of packaging waste—like Amazon, Read More
My Maine This Week: David Small
NRCM member David Small of Old Town, Maine, shares many of his incredible wildlife and nature photos with us. This week, we want to share some of his stunning Osprey photos, taken around the state. To see more amazing photos by David, view his slideshow of Maine photos. Have you been able to capture photos Read More
My Maine This Week: Tom Gilley
This week, we have another new-to-us My Maine This Week photographer. Tom Gilley of Steep Falls, Maine, shares two of his beautiful photos with us for this week’s feature. You can see more of Tom’s photos on Instagram @tomartsproject. About the first one, Tom writes, “The sunrise at the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse was spectacular Read More
New Mountain Biking Trails in the Moosehead Region
About three years ago, a group of outdoor enthusiasts in Greenville, Maine, got together to explore the possibility of building a world-class mountain bike trail system. We are very excited to announce that our vision is going to become a reality. We have formed a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization called Moosehead Outdoor Alliance, and our group Read More
My Maine This Week: Jesse Roussell
As we are heading into summer, we want to share this 4th of July view of a sunset on Beech Mountain at Acadia National Park. This breathtaking photo is by Jesse Roussell of Manchester, New Hampshire, a new My Maine This Week photographer. Thanks, Jesse, for sharing this gorgeous view. If you want to see Read More
Five Endangered Species from Maine You Should Know About
Each species has an important ecological role to play in the web of life. Diverse ecosystems are more resilient to change, and collectively, the planet’s array of plants and animals provide valuable services, helping clean our air and water, cycle nutrients, prevent erosion, provide food and fiber, offer recreational opportunities and places of solace, and Read More
May 20, 2021: Zoom In—Celebrate Progress for the Penobscot River
Celebrate Progress for the Penobscot River Thursday, May 20, 12:00-1:00 p.m. The Penobscot River Restoration Project has been a huge success, improving access for sea-run fish to more than 2,000 miles of habitat. This exciting, challenging, and deeply meaningful collaborative project to bring the Penobscot River back to life is the subject of a new Read More