Summary
Maine's national wildlife refuges have gotten used to a lack of money for biological studies, maintenance and other projects.
Now they're dealing with staffing cuts so deep that wildlife advocates warn that the refuges are in as much peril as some of the animal and plant species they're supposed to protect.See the full content of this document
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No Refuge From Wildlife Underfunding
At the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge headquarters in Wells, for example, the staff has been reduced from eight people to five in the past year and a half. It's e...
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