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Maine Fish and Wildlife
Service Complex
Conserving the Nature of America

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Craig Brook National Fish Hatchery maintains seven river-specific strains of Atlantic salmon.
Credit: E. Peter Steenstra/USFWS
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Habitat restoration projects open and restore miles of rivers so fish can move freely, and reach important spawning and feeding grounds.
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Sea-run Atlantic salmon parr grow up in our restored rivers and return to the sea to become mature adults.
Credit: E. Peter Steenstra/USFWS
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Canada Lynx kittens. Credit: James Weliver/USFWS
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Eastern Cottontail. Credit: Frank Doyle/USFWS
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Welcome to the Maine Fish and Wildlife Service Complex

 

From the rocky shores and salt marshes along the Atlantic Ocean to the sweet freshwater shorelines of our lakes and rivers, across open uplands and peat lands to dense boreal forests, the Maine Fish and Wildlife Complex is devoted to restoring migratory fish and birds, restoring rivers and coastal beaches, improving fish passage, and recovering endangered species.

 

The Maine Fish and Wildlife Service Complex is comprised of 4 offices, including two national fish hatcheries. Collectively, we conserve Maine’s unique fish and wildlife such as wood ducks and eagles, plovers and songbirds, cougar and lynx, brook trout, salmon and alewife.

 

Our mission is to work with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.

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Maine Fish and Wildlife Service Complex
306 Hatchery Road
East Orland, Maine 04431
(207) 469-6701

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Last updated: February 11, 2019
    Maine Fish and Wildlife Service Complex
    306 Hatchery Road
    East Orland, Maine 04431
    (207) 469-6701
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