Maine doubles species covered by wildlife conservation plan

MAINE PUBLIC • March 27, 2026

The number of Maine's "species of greatest conservation need" has almost doubled in the latest wildlife protection roadmap released by the state. The 10-year Wildlife Action Plan now includes more than 700 kinds of birds, mammals, fish and invertebrates. For the first time it also includes plants said Alex Fish, endangered and threatened species coordinator with Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. "So that increased around 300 species there, including endangered, threatened and special concern plant species," Fish said in an interview.

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