Article on four species that exist in Maine and nowhere else in the world. The

Authors

Cathy Genthner

Source

Portland Monthly

Date

9-1-2006

Pages

37-41

Abstract

Article on four species that exist in Maine and nowhere else in the world. The creatures include the Katahdin Arctic Butterfly, the Roaring Brook Mayfly, Clayton's Copper Butterfly, and the Penobscot Meadow Vole. With comments by Phillip deMaynadier, wildlife biologist with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (DIFW) ; Judith Rhymer, professor of ecology and evolution at the Unversity of Maine; Jean Hoekwater, naturalist at Baxter State Park; and Beth Swartz, wildlife biologist with DIFW.

Subjects

Wildlife

Full text is not available here. Please contact the Library for a copy of the article.

Share

COinS