Suffice it to say, people who pay taxes in Maine’s rural towns also pay a price for living in proximity to wildlife. To the point that discussions about property damage by deer, woodchucks, raccoons, beavers, wild turkeys, Canada geese, squirrels and such are constant in general stores, filling… Read More
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For Mainers, rural living means learning to coexist with wildlife
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For Mainers, rural living means learning to coexist with wildlife