Sure, barking dogs can be annoying, but could you imagine it getting to the point where you felt the only solution was to sue your neighbors? Well, for one Maine couple, that's exactly what has happened.
This photo of the bottom of my wife's Jeep Cherokee should serve as a gentle reminder to be extra vigilant and aware of your surroundings when driving on Maine roads this summer.
To be fair, you can mow down animals at any time of the year here in the Pine Tree State, but summertime always seems to be when there are more animals than ever in the roadway...
According to their website, the Maine Wildlife Park in Gray has a creative new solution to keeps kids entertained and educated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Each year, thousands of Maine students from all around the state board giant yellow buses and head south (some go north) to Gray for an epic day of animal adventure with their fellow classmates and teachers...
A while back we reported on an animal welfare investigation where nearly 100 animals living in squalor were taken into custody. Well, one of those shelter that's been caring for over 55 of the dogs and cats may have some of them ready for adoption before the end of the week...
Thanks to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, you and a guest could be headed to Gray to experience a behind-the-scenes tour of the Maine Wildlife Park
Sure, the picture on this article should probably be a Chickadee, don't ya think? But naturally the service we have an agreement with to obtain images doesn't have any of a Chickadee- so you get a Bald Eagle, now settle down and let's chat.