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Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife


The Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife was established to ensure that all species of wildlife and aquatic resources in the State of Maine are maintained and perpetuated for their intrinsic and ecological values, for their economic contribution, and for their recreational, scientific, and educational use by the people of the State.

In addition, the Department is responsible for the establishment and enforcement of rules and regulations governing fishing, hunting, and trapping, propagation and stocking of fish, acquisition of wildlife management areas, the registration of snowmobiles, watercraft, and all terrain vehicles, safety programs for hunters, snowmobiles, and watercraft, and the issuing of licenses (hunting, fishing, trapping, guide, etc.) and permits.

Organization Details

Educational Resources for this Organization

Becoming an Outdoors-Woman

The Becoming and Outdoors-Woman (BOW) program is sponsored by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW), and is aimed

Outdoor Ethics Course

Changing an adult's ethical values is a difficult, but not impossible task. It has been proven that group communication produces positive results.

Safari in a Box

Are you looking for a Wildlife Adventure right in your classroom?

Maine Wildlife Park - School Wildlife Programs

Last year, close to 4000 children, teachers and chaperones participated in exciting, enriching and educational programs and guided

If it involves learning about conservation, environment, wild things and wild places, you'll find a place for it here.

  • Camps
  • Outdoor classrooms
  • Lesson plans
  • Natural science
  • Classroom speakers
  • Field trips
  • Workshops
  • Naturalists
  • Teacher training
  • Distance learning
  • Nature centers
  • Online games
  • Science projects
  • Conservation model
  • Outdoor skills
  • Wildlife habitat
  • Grants