From Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject Thank a landowner
Date November 28, 2023 7:42 PM
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Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife





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5 Ways to Thank a Landowner

deer hunter in a tree stand overlooking a large field

Photo credit: Northeast Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies

If you are receiving this email you are most likely thankful for Maine's woods and waters that make hunting, fishing, and recreating outside possible. But if it wasn't for generous private landowners, these opportunities would not exist as they do today. After all, more than 94% of Maine's forest land is privately owned

*If you hunted on private land this fall, show your appreciation for Maine's generous landowners:*

* *Thank them at the end of the season and share how your hunting season went. *Landowners especially enjoy seeing photos of youth hunters, or neat photos you may have captured on your game cameras (remember, you must have written permission to place a game camera on private land). 


* *Volunteer to help the landowner with spring clean up or a task they need help with to prepare for winter.* Owning land can be a lot of work!


* *Offer to teach the landowner how to hunt if they are interested. *They may be interested, but don't know where to start or feel uncomfortable asking for help. 


* *Share some of your harvest. *Offer to share some sausage, steak, or burger for them to enjoy if you harvested a deer (or other species) on their land.


* *Respect their land. *The best way to thank a landowner is to show your appreciation by being a good land user, ALWAYS asking for permission, and being the eyes and ears to ensure others are doing the same.

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Make a Contribution to the Outdoor Partners Fund

The Outdoor Partners Program [ [link removed] ], MDIFW's landowner relations program, provides funding to protect Maine's longstanding tradition of public access to privately owned land. Funds from the Outdoor Partners Program go to:


* Enhanced law enforcement in areas where problems occur
* The landowner sign program, which offers an alternative to No Trespassing signs and aids landowners in managing access to their land
* Equipment to investigate and prosecute landowner abuse and criminal trespass complaints
* Promotional and educational programs designed to promote and maintain access

*Contributing to the Outdoor Partners Program fund is simple! You can become an Outdoor Partner when purchasing your hunting or fishing license for $15.00. Or purchase a membership through our online store. [ [link removed] ] *Everyone who contributes and joins the program as an Outdoor Partner is entered into regular drawings for a variety of prizes generously donated by sponsoring Outdoor Partners businesses and organizations! 



*Purchase Outdoor Partners logo gear and apparel  [ [link removed] ]to proudly show your support and appreciation for Maine's private landowners.* Proceeds from all Outdoor Partners gear goes directly to the Outdoor Partners Program fund. Shop now [ [link removed] ]. 

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