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Home » Science

New Resources to Help Mainers Combat Ticks

May 2, 2016 | News, Science

A Homeowner’s Guide to Managing Ticks is now available online and two free presentations On Tick Exposure and Lyme Disease Prevention will be held May 4  The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry and Maine Cooperative Extension ... Keep Reading

What is Wrong with this Deer?

January 7, 2016 | Science

Is this deer epileptic? Is it fainting from fear or stress? Maybe it's CWD. There's something going on with him. Anyone know what? ... Keep Reading

Avoid Thin Ice and Use this Chart

January 6, 2016 | Ice Fishing, Science

Ice that is less than 4" thick is an invitation for disaster. Many people say that five days of sub-zero temps is long enough to freeze a pond or lake enough to walk on it. This is actually not too inaccurate. If you're curious about the science ... Keep Reading

Great Balls of Ice at Sebego Lake

January 5, 2016 | News, Science

Great Balls of Ice

Check out this mesmerizing video taken by David Allen at Sebago lake on New Year's Eve. The balls of ice were created from the snow that fell the night before. Mr. Allen creates public Art installations for all to ... Keep Reading

A Look at How Deer See

August 31, 2015 | Infographics, Science

Our monocular vision is very limited. Grazing animals such as deer can see all but 60º behind them. The most fascinating thing is that even with their heads lowered their eyes see the world the same way. Here's a video explaining ... Keep Reading

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