Something smells wrong in Maine

POINTER94

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Is there something about this story that reads quirky? <br /><br /><br />PORTLAND, Maine - The numbers of New England cottontail rabbits are on the decline in Maine, with only 300 of the animals remaining in a small range in the southern end of the state. <br /> <br />Efforts are under way to increase their numbers by preserving habitat where they live. The numbers have fallen as development pressures have claimed shrub-filled farm fields where the rabbits live.<br /><br />The state and conservationists are working on plan to preserve spots where the rabbits still live and restore populations to their previous range. A draft plan, which has yet to be approved by the state, calls for Maine to have 18 core habitats of at least 25 acres each for the rabbits by 2016.<br /><br />On the local level, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is planning to survey the number of rabbits on town land in an area of Cape Elizabeth to determine which fields there should be maintained as cottontail habitat.<br /><br />In Scarborough, the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge last fall planted native shrubs and removed invasive plants at a spot in the refuge near the Spurwink River to enhance the rabbits' habit.<br /><br />And in Kittery, a botanist has applied for a $100,000 federal grant to implement a similar habitat improvement program on an old farm where a rabbit population has managed to hang on despite development pressures.<br /><br />The cottontails' range used to extend to western and central Maine and as far up the coast as Belfast. They were so plentiful, they were hunted for sport or for stew.<br /><br />"I run into people fairly constantly who say, '25 years ago, I always saw rabbits, I saw them every day as a kid, we ate them all the time,'" said Kate O'Brien, a wildlife biologist with the Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge.<br /><br />The state banned cottontail hunting two years ago, and state biologists are trying to get the cottontail put on the state's list of endangered and threatened species.<br /><br />The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is also considering whether the animal should be on the federal endangered species list. A decision could come by early summer.<br /><br />New England cottontails are the only true rabbits in Maine, according to a 2004 study done by John Litvaitis, a University of New Hampshire professor, and Wally Jakubas, the mammal group leader at the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife.<br /><br />Maine also has snowshoe hares, a cousin of the rabbit. Another type of rabbit, the Eastern cottontail, exists alongside the New England cottontail in other New England states, but not in Maine.<br /><br />Biologists say the 300 or so remaining cottontails in Maine live in 53 disparate sites from Freeport south.<br /><br />David Tibbetts, a field botanist from Wells working to preserve the cottontail habitat at the farm in Kittery, said spotting a cottontail can be thrilling.<br /><br />"To see them is kind of a privilege and also a bit of a hope too, because they are still around and if we do give them habitat we can bring the numbers back," he said.<br /><br />___<br /><br />Information from: Portland Press Herald, http://www.pressherald.com
 

rodbolt

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Re: Something smells wrong in Maine

who cares about dang rabbits.<br /> keep the dye mills running and if rabbits are sacrificed who cares ?
 

JRJ

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Re: Something smells wrong in Maine

With a 100K I could improve my habitat and ship some bunnies to Maine :D :D
 

treedancer

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Re: Something smells wrong in Maine

Plenty around here tell them to bring a truck ill fill it up. all they do is raid my garden around here. :mad:
 

heycods

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Re: Something smells wrong in Maine

plenty here, what sounds wierd to me, is they thrive in peoples yards here. :confused: The #s are a lot lowerthan 20 years ago, but that is because of the increase in the #s of Cyotes
 

Gone

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Re: Something smells wrong in Maine

There's a family living under my storage shed in the back yard. It's a typical subdivision environment. Neighborhood cats don't even bother them. (if they did, I'd whack the cats). The dog tries to chase them but the bunnies are too fast.<br /><br />Fox, coyotes, hawks and cats are the only natural enemies around here and they seem to flourish.
 

Ron G

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Our rabbits here has dropped off from the coyotes and hawks,there in my yard,but come rabbit season you cant find hardly any,and with all the predators its made them faster. i jumped one last here and could of swore a heard the nitrous kick in before i could get the gun up :D
 

kenimpzoom

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Do the envirowhacos ever consider that Humans are also part of nature?????<br /><br />Just like changing patterns in weather cause certain vegetation to die and thus the animals follow the food, so does humans populating the planet change the habitats.<br /><br />You cant fight mother nature.<br /><br />Ken
 

tommays

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well mostly they had to shut the down the small paper mills to much dioxin output was killing EVERYTHING down stream<br /><br />Cost to much money to clean it up for all but the biggest<br /><br />And the rivers run to the ocean which gets into the full foodchain kinda like the PCB in the hudson river from GE 30 years ago is still in stripers<br /><br /><br />tommays
 

gonefishie

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It that ole Elmer Fudge at work again. Heree..wabit..wabit.
 

rwise

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I know, stop the hunting of them for say 6 months, they know what to do :D there will be thousands by the end of the year! Now send me that 100K :p <br /><br />The rabbits roun here have adapted to humans being around, they are downtown and everywhere else!<br /><br />maybe we need to ban chicken nuggets for a while :D
 

Twidget

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Huh, who woulda thunk it. A rabbit shortage. :eek: <br /><br />They can have the ones living under my shed. :)
 
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