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Press Release Archives
(December 9, 2002) Protection of Tumbledown Mountain
(August 15, 2002) Damariscotta Lake State Park Swimming Advisory II
(August 7, 2002) Damariscotta Lake State Park Beach Safe to Swim
(August 6, 2002) Damariscotta Lake State Park Swimming Advisory
(June 5, 2002) Conservation Agreement Signed
(April 24, 2002) Bureau of Parks and Lands Outlines State Recreation Plan
(March 19, 2002) Forest Certification Awarded on Public Reserved Lands
(February 22, 2002) Allagash Memorandum of Agreement Signed
(January 9, 2002) LURC Acting Director Announced
(January 7, 2002) State Adds More Than 2,400 Acres to Mt. Blue State Park
(January 3, 2002) Maine's Leaf Lady Leaves Department of Conservation
(December 11, 2001) John Williams Resigns as LURC Director
(November 6, 2001) Maine Waives Park Fees Over Veterans Day Weekend
(October 16, 2001) The public is invited to comment on the First Roach Plan
(September 17, 2001) Timber Harvesting Reports Illustrate Clear cutting At Lowest Level Shelterwood Harvesting Emerges As New Trend
(September 7, 2001) Forest Service Releases Second Forest Inventory Report
(August 23, 2001) Statewide Standards for Timber Harvesting in Shoreland Areas
(August 2, 2001) Maine's First Beach-to-Water Wheelchair Ramp in the State Park System.
(July 12, 2001) $250,000 Judgment Levied Against Logger
(June 22, 2001) Browntail Moth Trap Experiment Conducted In Infested Areas
(June 13, 2001) Boater Alert: Inland Buoys To Change During The Summer
(June 11, 2001) Public Hearing for Proposed Jet-Ski Ban on West Grand Lake
(June 7, 2001) Maine Forest Service Seeks Public's Help in Identifying Hemlock Pest
(May 24, 2001) Governor King to Re-dedicate Sailors and Soldiers Memorial
(May 23, 2001) Bureau of Parks and Lands Debuts New Web site
(May 21, 2001) Governor King Celebrates Maine Arbor Day
(May 10, 2001) Maine State Parks Need Lifeguards
(January 23, 2001) Maine Forest Service Receives National Environmental Award
(January 18, 2001) LURC Approves Rangeley Development Plan
(January 18, 2001) $400,000 in Grant Money Available for Outdoor Recreation Projects
Municipalities Encouraged to Apply; Deadline is June 30, 2001
(January 17, 2001) Bureau of Parks and Lands Updates Integrated Resource Policy.
(January 9, 2001) Department of Conservation Establishes Maine's First Ecological Rerserves
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