Engel Entertainment, the production company responsible for the reality TV show, 'North Woods Law,' is about to begin filming in New Hampshire after a four year relationship with the Maine Warden Service ended.
Earlier today, we had a story about how Gov. Paul LePage was glad the show "North Woods Law" was going away.
The show has been in the press recently after the Maine Sunday Telegram published a poaching investigation about a 2014 Allagash raid where wardens were accompanied by a crew from the show.
The show 'North Woods Law' has been very popular for the Animal Planet Channel. The show that features Maine Game Wardens and is filmed in Maine, will be ending in two seasons. That leads to the question of why?
Saturday (6/21) is the first day of summer! In Grey, farmers and food vendors will help open the Maine Wildlife Park to the public for free, from 4pm to 8pm, to celebrate the summer season. During the Summer Solstice Farmers Market event people will also be welcome to walk the park grounds and gardens during the event...
Justin Martin, one of the stars of the A & E show 'Duck Dynasty' is coming to Maine on October 12th. It's all part of the annual Maine Sportsman's Night at Mount View High School in Thorndike.
Two of your favorite Maine Forest Rangers will be participating in the Pappa's 5K Run/Walk happening Saturday at Messalonskee High School. North Woods Law is a popular televsion on Animal Planet that features Maine Forest Rangers just doing their job...and the country loves it!
Officers Kris McCabe and David Ross will do the run! They'll sign autographs after.
The Animal Planet kicks off it's second season of 'North Woods Law' tonight at 10 pm. The show features Maine Game Wardens and this season, 2000 Cony High School graduate, Troy Thibodeau, will be one of the featured game wardens. Animal Planet will air 10 shows this season, starting tonight, and running through April.