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How conservationists are working to bring back the almost-extinct American Chestnut tree, and what that teaches about protecting other tree species
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The study found that rockweed biomass recovered from harvesting in just one year. Other scientists believe the research is flawed.
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The small town of roughly 6,000 isn't typically a top destination in Maine, but it heavily promoted itself as an ideal place to watch and planned a three-day festival.
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With perfectly clear skies, people from across the country and world traveled to Maine to witness totality.
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Live from Jackman: We learn all about experiencing the historic eclipse from Maine
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During the 1963 eclipse, totality lasted for barely a minute, but that minute left an indelible impression on those who witnessed the event.
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Communities in northern Maine have been preparing for an influx of thousands for the upcoming total solar eclipse. But some diehards are opting to leave the state and travel long distances to watch Monday's event under more reliably sunny skies.
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Snowfall across Maine this winter is 30.6 inches below average, according to data from the National Weather Service.
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With the total solar eclipse just days away, state officials are urging residents and visitors to plan ahead to safely witness the event.
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Town officials in Jackman and Greenville — both municipalities are in the path of totality — say they're worried about how snow and ice conditions will complicate traffic, parking and public safety.
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The region will see a dip in solar power output April 8 as the moon eclipses the sun.
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A total solar eclipse is one of the universe’s most spectacular natural events. So what happens during total solar eclipse? And does it really live up to all the hype? That’s what we dive into in this episode of Maine Explained.