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Bioinvasion
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 00:58:03

As human activity silently globalizes our world, our modern day ecology is under onslaught from spreading alien organisms. These plants and animals are capable of moving aggressively into a habitat and monopolizing resources to the detriment of other species. Can scientists help us win the war against this bio-invasion?

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Invasive species
Ecology

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Winter
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:56:43

For those plants and animals that don't migrate south for winter, a lot of preparation goes into getting ready for winter. When it comes to dealing with winter, plants and animals know things we humans don't.

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Winter -- New England
Ecology/Energy
Seasons -- New England
Natural history -- New England

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Climate Change: In Our Backyard
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:56:45

Using close-to-home examples, the views of leading scientists come alive as they show how climate change can affect almost every aspect of our lives - and in turn, how we affect the climate.

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Climatic changes
Ecology/Energy

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Spring
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 00:58:03

Because spring comes so late to northern New England, things have to happen quickly and profusely. Spring is the time of year that wildlife and plants come to life again and get right to the business of creating new life.

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Spring -- New England
Seasons -- New England
Natural history -- New England
Ecology/Energy

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U. S. Salmon and Trout Hatchery, Rangeley Lakes, Me.
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Postcard of "U. S. Salmon and Trout Hatchery, Rangeley Lakes, Me."

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Fish hatcheries
Fishing
Fishing/Fisherman

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People of the dawn
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:26:37

The first and longest lasting period of Maine’s history is the world of the Native American, stretching from the retreat of the last Ice Age, 12,000 years to the present. People of the Dawn tells the story of the dynamic people who’ve inhabited the landscape of Maine.

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Native Americans
Canoes and canoeing
Maliseet Tribe
Micmac Tribe
Penobscot Tribe
Passamaquoddy Tribe
Wabanaki Tribe

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National Fish Hatcheries Map
Science, Map

A map containing a list of fish hatcheries throughout the United States.

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Fishing/Fisherman

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Game wardens, circa 1900
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

These Maine state game wardens are netting salmon at the Maine state fish hatchery in Raymond.

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Fish hatcheries -- Maine -- Raymond
Fishing industry -- Maine
Gamekeepers -- Maine

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Rolling back the frontier
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:26:45

In the 1600s, European settlers left everything they knew to take advantage of Maine’s abundant resources. Despite back-breaking work, a harsh climate, and cultural clashes, they successfully carved out a new life for themselves. But by the end of the century, most of them would leave Maine in fear and live for years as war refugees.

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Native Americans
Settlements

Dataset
Cooperative Forestry Research Unit Publications Database
Science, Dataset

A database focused on ecology, economics, and the growth and management of Maine forests. Contains the full-text of the University of Maine's Copperative Forest Research Unit's reports as well as other publications resulting from research by CFRU staff and associates.

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Forests and forestry -- Research -- Maine
Forest management -- Research -- Maine
Forests/Forestry

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