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Wild Design: Nature’s Architects

Many of us turn to the natural world to gain perspective, to learn, to find order and beauty in species and systems outside ourselves. While smartphones and social media have the potential to boost…

Editor’s Note

Last winter, I joined a friend on a walk at the Maine Forest and Logging Museum trails at Leonard’s Mills in Bradley, Maine. It was a perfect winter day, just cold enough to make our cheeks…

Restored Lombard Log Hauler Helps Bring Maine History to Life

The Maine Forest and Logging Museum at Leonard’s Mills in Bradley, Maine, celebrates the woods craft and ways of life of colonists in Maine’s North Woods from the late 1700’s to the…

The Lombard Log Hauler

Imagine this, once upon a time in the Maine Woods.... On a bitter cold day in the winter of 1912 near Ross Lake in northern Maine, Si Walsh stepped up to the steering box at the front of the Lombard…

Learning About Conservation Dogs with Lindsay Ware

In 2018, Lindsay Ware decided to combine two of her interests – conservation biology and dog training – to found Science Dogs of New England. What started as an interest in helping hunters…

Issue 115: Winter 2022 $7.00

This issue features The Lombard Log Hauler, Creating a Climate-Resilient Forest at Tug Hill, Bird-Friendly Maple: Sugarbush Management with Birds in Mind, and much more! Order a copy of this issue or…

Managing the Sugarbush for the Birds

Making maple syrup and protecting birds that use maple sugarbush as nesting, resting, and foraging habitat can go hand in hand. As a conservation biologist and forester, Steve Hagenbuch knows this…

Wood Lit

Discoveries

Winter 2022

Squirrel Talk: What Does That Noise Mean?

Even if you’ve never ventured further into the forest than an urban park or a college campus, you’re probably familiar with Sciurus carolinensis, the eastern gray squirrel. While…

Asiatic Bittersweet: Festive, but Invasive

My daily walk around my city this fall has been dominated by one plant. It is abundant and leafy with red berries and orange or yellow foliage. It seems to fit in perfectly with a New England autumn…

Chicken of the Woods Earrings $68.00

Chicken of the Woods Earrings pay tribute to a spectacular mushroom that is always a thrill to find. They are handcrafted out of jeweler’s brass and sterling and then hand painted and sealed…

Tree Identification Field Guide $6.99

The North Woods Tree Identification Guide features 36 different trees found in North America. One of the easiest ways to identify a tree is by its leaf or needle. Each of the 18 tags, measuring just 1…

Wildflower Identification Field Guide $6.99

The North Woods Wildflower Identification Field Guide is filled with 72 different wildflowers growing in North America today. Each of the 18 tags, measuring just 1 1/4” x 4”, are bound…

October 2022

Your October photos featured colorful fungi, mountain views and – taking advantage of the unusually warm weather – a surprising number of late season herps. Check out Tami Gingrich’s…

A Fascinating Find

While walking in a stand of hemlocks and spruce, we found an area where a deer had dug extensively into the soft ground. Close inspection revealed a number of broken, soft-bodied yellow stems, and…