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    living with wildlife

    Explore "living with wildlife" with insightful episodes like "The Bears Are Back In Town", "The Bears Are Back In Town", "Mom's Away, But I'm Okay!" and "Mom's Away, But I'm Okay!" from podcasts like ""Fish and Game Changers", "Fish and Game Changers", "Fish and Game Changers" and "Fish and Game Changers"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    The Bears Are Back In Town

    The Bears Are Back In Town

    Maine is home to the largest population of black bears in the eastern United States and when natural food sources are scarce in the spring it sometimes leads them into backyards in search of an easy meal such as bird feeders, garbage, grills and pet foods. 

    In this episode, Emily talks with wildlife biologist Jen Vashon about some of the ways we can all prevent conflicts or negative encounters with one of Maine's most iconic species.

    Learn more at mefishwildlife.com/livingwithblackbears 

    The Bears Are Back In Town

    The Bears Are Back In Town

    Maine is home to the largest population of black bears in the eastern United States and when natural food sources are scarce in the spring it sometimes leads them into backyards in search of an easy meal such as bird feeders, garbage, grills and pet foods. 

    In this episode, Emily talks with wildlife biologist Jen Vashon about some of the ways we can all prevent conflicts or negative encounters with one of Maine's most iconic species.

    Learn more at mefishwildlife.com/livingwithblackbears 

    Mom's Away, But I'm Okay!

    Mom's Away, But I'm Okay!

    You found a deer fawn all alone... now what? 

    In this episode, Emily talks with Wildlife Biologist Scott Lindsay to discuss the normal and natural behavior of female white-tailed deer (doe) during the spring season when they give birth to their young (fawn). Listen in to learn a little more about our wonderful white-tails and how to S.P.O.T. a fawn in need of help!

    Learn more about dealing with orphaned or injured fawns at mefishwildlife.com/fawn

    Mom's Away, But I'm Okay!

    Mom's Away, But I'm Okay!

    You found a deer fawn all alone... now what? 

    In this episode, Emily talks with Wildlife Biologist Scott Lindsay to discuss the normal and natural behavior of female white-tailed deer (doe) during the spring season when they give birth to their young (fawn). Listen in to learn a little more about our wonderful white-tails and how to S.P.O.T. a fawn in need of help!

    Learn more about dealing with orphaned or injured fawns at mefishwildlife.com/fawn

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