So, Vermont Teddy Bear has a new "Fifty Shades of Grey" bear out just in time for Valentines. The ad we had on the Moose Morning Show today may be a stretch, but not by much!
Question 1 on the Nov. 4 ballot says: “Do you want to ban the use of bait, dogs or traps in bear hunting except to protect property, public safety or for research?” The topic has been controversial and has reached to the Maine Superior Court.
Some young bears recently appeared at the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort in British Columbia and one discovered the flag stick, played and danced with it.
This is an opinion piece from a life-long Mainer. I've hunted and fished in this state since I was a little boy.
I'll be honest. I don't bear hunt. Never have and probably never will. It just doesn't interest me. But I do have some skin in the game and, if you're a true, tax paying, Mainer, so do you. A yes vote on question 1 this November will stop the use of bait, dogs and traps in hunting bear.
Several sightings of a black bear in Waterville have been reported recently. Though it's not a daily occurrence, black bear sightings aren't unusual and, in fact, are on the increase.
Several people, including organizer Cheryl Clukey, went into a pool of frigid water, along Cony Street next to Old Fort Western, yesterday, to raise money to continue funding Bicentennial Nature Park on Three Cornered Pond, a property owned by the city...