The Little-Known Story Of Atlantic Puffins In Maine And How They Made A Big Comeback
By Andrea Verschuyl|Published April 03, 2024
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Andrea Verschuyl
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Having grown up in Washington, Andrea is a self-admitted Pacific Northwest snob. In their opinion, there's simply nowhere else in the country with the Evergreen State's beauty. After attending university, Andrea devoted themselves to writing full-time. They're thrilled to represent Washington for Only In Your State while pursuing other professional and personal projects. They currently reside in Olympia, where they enjoy leaf-blowing their yard, perfecting homemade ramen, cuddling with their three tiny dogs, and feeding their pufferfish, Sea Biscuit.
Atlantic Puffins and Maine are as iconic a pairing as peanut butter and jelly. But just three years ago, this beloved species faced a devastating drop in population. To the relief of scientists and avian enthusiasts worldwide, those on the front lines of this issue are now reporting a comeback, restoring optimism to this bird’s future and ensuring they’ll continue to be a vital part of Maine’s identity.
Puffins in Maine seem like a given, and it isn’t easy to imagine our coast without them. But even this beloved bird is vulnerable to population loss, which is why it’s such a relief to see their numbers rebound after ailing fisheries affected their reproduction in 2021.
If you’re interested in learning more about Maine’s coastal habitat, consider taking a local tour guided by a professional. Education is the easiest way to help protect Pine Tree State species!
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