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Maine's 29 Wildlife Management Districts (WMDs) Overview of Maine's 29 Wildlife Management Districts (WMDs) and their borders:
WMDs and Their Borders: This is not a complete detailed list, please see inland fisheries @ wildlife for complete details.
WMD 1: Borders: Northern Maine; extends from the Canadian border south to the town of Fort Kent and west to the New Brunswick border. WMD 2: Borders: Northern Maine; bounded by WMD 1 to the north, WMD 3 to the south, and WMD 4 to the east. WMD 3: Borders: Central northern Maine; extends from WMD 2 to the west, WMD 4 to the south, and WMD 5 to the east. WMD 4: Borders: Central Maine; includes the area south of WMD 3, extending east to the Kennebec River and north to the boundary of WMD 5. WMD 5: Borders: Central Maine; north of the Kennebec River, bordered by WMD 4 to the south and extending to the western boundary of WMD 6. WMD 6: Borders: Western Maine; includes areas west of the Kennebec River, extending south to the New Hampshire border and east to the Androscoggin River. WMD 7: Borders: Western Maine; includes areas west of WMD 6 and north of the Androscoggin River, extending to the New Hampshire border. WMD 8: Borders: Northern Maine; includes areas east of WMD 7 and south of the Canadian border. WMD 9: Borders: Eastern Maine; bounded by WMD 8 to the west, WMD 10 to the south, and extending to the Penobscot River. WMD 10: Borders: Eastern Maine; includes areas south of WMD 9 and extends to the border of WMD 11. WMD 11: Borders: Southeastern Maine; includes areas south of the Penobscot River and extends to the coast. WMD 12: Borders: Coastal southeastern Maine; extends from the southern boundary of WMD 11 to the New Hampshire border. WMD 13: Borders: Southwestern Maine; includes the areas west of WMD 12 and south of the Portland area. WMD 14: Borders: Southern Maine; extends from the Portland area south to the New Hampshire border. WMD 15: Borders: Southern Maine; includes areas west of WMD 14, extending to the New Hampshire border. WMD 16: Borders: Southwestern Maine; extends from WMD 15 south to the Massachusetts border. WMD 17: Borders: Central southern Maine; extends from the Portland area east to the Kennebec River and south to the Massachusetts border. WMD 18: Borders: Central southern Maine; includes areas east of WMD 17 and north to the Androscoggin River. WMD 19: Borders: Central Maine; includes areas north of WMD 18 and south of the Kennebec River. WMD 20: Borders: Central Maine; extends from the Kennebec River south to the Massachusetts border and east to the Androscoggin River. WMD 21: Borders: Southeastern Maine; includes areas east of WMD 20 and extends to the coastal areas. WMD 22: Borders: Southeastern Maine; includes areas south of WMD 21 and extends to the New Hampshire border. WMD 23: Borders: Coastal Maine; extends from the New Hampshire border east to the Penobscot River. WMD 24: Borders: Coastal Maine; extends from the Penobscot River east to the Canadian border. WMD 25: Borders: Coastal Maine; includes areas from the Canadian border south to the Kennebec River. WMD 26: Borders: Northern Maine; includes areas from the Kennebec River north to the Canadian border. WMD 27: Borders: Northern Maine; includes areas from the Canadian border south to the Penobscot River. WMD 28: Borders: Central Maine; includes areas south of the Penobscot River and west of the Androscoggin River. WMD 29: Borders: Western Maine; extends from the Androscoggin River west to the New Hampshire border. Average Deer Harvest by WMD
To find out the average deer harvest data for each district, you would need to look up historical harvest statistics from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW). Since I don't have any real-time, you can follow these steps to find the most accurate and recent harvest data: Visit the MDIFW Website: The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife provides detailed harvest data and annual reports. Check their website for the latest statistics. Consult Annual Reports: Look for annual deer harvest reports or summaries, which often include average harvest numbers by WMD. Contact MDIFW: For the most detailed and specific data, you may contact the MDIFW directly or visit their offices to request historical harvest statistics for each WMD. You can typically find these reports under the “Hunting” or “Wildlife Reports” sections of the MDIFW website. |
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