How hunters fund wildlife conservation, protect land, keep wildlife populations healthy, and more
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
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Hunting in Maine: A Tradition that Supports Conservation and Connection
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The benefits of hunting extend beyond hunters themselves:
moose biologist counting winter tick on a moose at a game registration station
* Hunting supports healthy wildlife populations and ecosystems
* Funds wildlife conservation for a variety of species (including nongame and endangered species)
* Helps acquire, protect, and conserve vital habitats
* Strengthens bonds with friends and family
* And boosts Maine’s economy
There are certainly easier ways to put protein on the dinner table, but hunters, motivated by more than a meal, rise to the challenge. Their dedication to exploration and understanding of Maine’s wildest places and wildlife populations earns hunters a deep connection to nature, lifechanging memories, and the honor of helping to protect natural resources for future generations.
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