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Congress Approves Bill to Expand Outdoor Equity

Today, the U.S. Senate approved the bipartisan Outdoors for All Act sponsored by Senator Susan Collins. The exciting investment in the nation’s outdoor spaces now heads to President Biden to be signed into law.  The Natural Resources Council of Maine issued the following statement from Federal Policy Advocate Anya Fetcher:  “Access to the outdoors and Read More

Maine Finalizes Nation-Leading EPR for Packaging Program

December 5, 2024 (Augusta, ME) – The Maine Board of Environmental Protection today finalized rules for a first-in-the-nation Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Packaging law that will save taxpayers money and improve recycling by holding corporations accountable for the wasteful packaging they produce.   “Today’s vote is great news for Maine taxpayers and our environment,” said Read More

NRCM Urges Senators Collins, King Not to Undermine Senate Confirmation Process for Nominees

November 25, 2024 (Augusta, ME) — Maine’s leading environmental advocacy organization today urged Senators Susan Collins and Angus King to insist that the full, deliberative “advice and consent” process be pursued in the U.S. Senate for nominees to federal agencies that play a critical role in helping protect Maine’s environment.   The Natural Resources Council of Read More

Get Your New NRCM Apparel for the New Year!

Stay warm on these cold winter days with our new hooded sweatshirts and long-sleeved tees (we have toddler tees to match!). Check out our new orange bandanas, too. Limited quantities of each available for purchase in our online shop. All items were designed by local artist Mel Andrel and printed locally at Creation Lab. Get yours before they sell out!

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An 80,000-Person Celebration of Birds: You’re Invited!

Critter Chatter — Reminiscing, Part IV

Watch: Mainers Support EPR for Packaging

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My Maine This Week: Snowy Owl by Ted Anderson

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My Maine This Week: Northern Lights by Lisa Swett

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My Maine This Week: “Pondering Life” by Barbara Heap

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Bobcat

Bobcats are often confused with lynx, which is no surprise since the bobcat is the smallest of four lynx species. Learn more about bobcats, and be sure to check out the "cool fact" including which President had a bobcat spend a little bit of time at the White House in our newest Creature Feature.

Banner photo: Katahdin across Daicey Pond, Baxter State Park, by NRCM member Walter Mugdan