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  2. Maine Warden Service - Wikipedia

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    Maine's game wardens strive to protect the state's fishing and hunting resources, Enforcing strict limits on the activities listed above to keep animal populations stable. Maine's Warden Service is operationally part of Maine's Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, it is the oldest conservation law enforcement agency in the United States.

  3. Gene Letourneau (Frye Mountain) WMA - Wikipedia

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    Established. 1985. Operator. Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Gene Letourneau (Frye Mountain) Wildlife Management Area is a 5241-acre (2120.96 ha) Maine Wildlife Management Area (WMA) operated and managed by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (IFW) located in the towns of Montville, Knox and part of Morrill in ...

  4. List of state and territorial fish and wildlife management ...

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    Maine. Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Bureau of Resource Management, provides management and research resources for Maine's freshwater fisheries and wildlife. Bureau of Warden Service, enforces and conducts investigations relating to fisheries, wildlife, and off-road recreation laws.

  5. Maine Wildlife Management Areas - Wikipedia

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    Maine Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) are state owned lands managed by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. The WMAs comprise approximately 100,000 acres and contain a diverse array of habitats, from wetland flowages critical to waterfowl production to the spruce-fir forests of northern Maine on which Canada Lynx, moose and ...

  6. Debsconeag Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Max. depth. 26 feet (7.9 m) [14] Water volume. 316 acre⋅ft (390,000 m 3) [3] Surface elevation. 971 ft (296 m) [13] The chain of Debsconeag Lakes in the North Maine Woods is a tributary to the West Branch Penobscot River. The flow sequence is from the Sixth Debsconeag Lake through the Fifth, Fourth, Third, Second, and First into the ...

  7. Seboeis Lake - Wikipedia

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    Fishing A boat launching area on the inlet can be reached from a side road at West Seboeis on Maine State Route 11 . The lake provides good habitat for white perch , chain pickerel , and smallmouth bass ; and a few brook trout move into the lake from the tributaries.

  8. James Dorso Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    In the late-1960s, a Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife technician, James Dorso, pioneered the use of nesting boxes in Maine to bolster and stabilize populations of wood ducks and other waterfowl species.

  9. W. Harry Everhart - Wikipedia

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    He was awarded a PhD in 1948 and joined the faculty at the University of Maine in 1949. In 1950, he was also appointed Chief of Fisheries of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Game. In 1955, he was also appointed Chief of Research of the Maine Atlantic Salmon Commission.

  10. Pleasant Lake (Crooked River) - Wikipedia

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    Pleasant Lake is a lake in Maine, United States. It extends through southern Otisfield into northern Casco. The lake shoreline is heavily developed with residences and seasonal cabins. It is one of the finest spring fed lakes in the state.

  11. Nequasset Lake - Wikipedia

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    Bass fishing is most productive in Nequasset Lake from late spring to early fall, with peak fishing in midsummer. The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife annually stocks the lake with brown trout [2] to provide winter anglers with cold-water gamefish during the ice-fishing season.