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Click on the date to download Wildlines, the Nongame Program's award-winning newsletter:

  • Summer 2008* (PDF 1.3 MB) Burnin' the Barrens; Marbled salamander survey; Sewing bat bags; Wildlife Action Grant program.
  • Spring 2008* (PDF 1.3 MB) New Wildlife Action Plan tools for communities; Wildlife volunteers needed; 20 year anniversary for protecting nongame wildlife!
  • Winter 2008* (PDF 1.5 MB) Endangered Species Recovery Takes Time; Common loon population holds steady; Mysterious round whitefish; Marbled salamander surveys.
  • Fall 2007* (PDF, 2 MB) Challenging year for piping plovers; Terns keep growing; New protection for reptiles and amphibians; Bald eagles a stop closer to recovery; Karner blue butterfly recovery update; Peregrine population continues to rise; SciGirls discover rare dragonfly species.
  • Spring 2007* (PDF, 1.3 MB) New Hampshire's largest winter bat hibernaculum protected; Wildlife volunteers make a difference!; Fall 2006 - Early 2007 donor roster; Fast Facts: American woodcock
  • Summer 2007* (PDF, 1.3 MB) Bees and butterflies: The viatl role of pollinators; Culverts: Friend or foe?; Hands-on habitat grants available; Honeybee fast facts.
  • Winter 2007* (PDF, 1.2 MB) Wildlife Action Plan update; Moose plate dollars at work; Backyard birding in winter; New conservation area will benefit species of concern
  • Fall 2006* (PDF, 2 MB) Breeding bird updates: bald eagles, peregrine falcons, piping plovers, loons, terns; Karner blue butterflies on the rise; Timber rattler survey; 2006 roster of donors
  • Summer 2006* (PDF, 695 KB) Surveying for the ringed boghaunter; Timber rattlesnakes at risk; NH Wildlife Action Plan approved
  • Spring 2006* (PDF, 692 KB) RAARP volunteers investigate vernal pools; Wildlife volunteers wanted; Mascot Mine protection; Hop On Board for 2006 annual campaign!
  • Winter 2006* (PDF, 253 KB) Pine marten make a comeback; Wildlife Action Plan ready to roll; Native plantings for backyard wildlife
  • Fall 2005*: (PDF, 603 KB) Karner blues gain ground; Season updates for piping plovers, ospreys, bald eagles, terns & peregrine falcons; Eastern hognose snakes radio tracking project; 2005 roster of donors
  • Summer 2005*: (PDF, 287 KB) A turtle's place; Hampton-Seabrook Marsh and Dunes IBA; Shoals Marine Lab & tern project partnership; Timber rattlesnake profile
  • Spring 2005*: (PDF, 443 KB) The amazing herps of New Hampshire; lead tackle ban; wildlife volunteers wanted
  • Winter 2005*: (PDF, 474 KB) Winter waterfowl on the seacoast; new potential winter hibernation sites for bats; winter volunteer opportunities in the Nongame Program
  • Fall 2004*: (PDF, 731 KB) Pine marten study; plus season updates on bald eagles, Project Osprey, Seavey Island terns, piping plovers and Karner blue butterflies
  • Summer 2004*: (PDF, 476 KB) Bat survey shows stable population; Coming together for Wildlife Summit; Beach jogger helps endangered shorebirds; Brake for turtles; How old is old with wildlife?
  • Spring 2004*: (PDF, 469 KB) Record number of bald eagles; Seacoast conservation recommendations; First 9 N.H. "Important Bird Areas" named
  • Winter 2004*: (PDF, 287 KB) State Wildlife Plan underway; Controlled burn improves pine barrens habitat; New staff for Nongame
  • Fall 2003*: (PDF, 480 KB) 2003 Breeding season update: bald eagles, piping plovers, terns, Karner blues; Spotlight on Blanding's turtles; Pine marten study begins; Bat study & relocation; N.H. Estuaries Project
  • Summer 2003*: (PDF, 455 KB) "Snakes in the Yard": Nonaggressive creatures commonly misidentified and misunderstood, Snakes of New Hampshire, Where to look for snakes, Nongame program 15th anniversary
  • Spring 2003*: (PDF, 1.1 MB) Wildlife protection in New Hampshire, Hibernating animals, Let's RAARP!
  • Winter 2003*: (PDF, 227 KB) Moose conservation plate, Federal funding for Nongame Program, Important Bird Areas, Nongame team profiles
  • Fall 2002*: (PDF, 1 MB) Breeding season update, Tern restoration, Birds of prey, Karner Blues, Bat survey, Piping plovers
  • Summer 2002*: (PDF, 314 KB) Damselflies and dragonflies, Protecting coastal watershed (N.H. Estuaries Project)
  • Spring 2002*: (PDF, 464 KB) Backyard wildlife habitat, Salamander searching, RAARP volunteers needed
  • Spring 2001*: (PDF, 396 KB) New habitat-protection guide available, moose license plates, RAARP reporting begins
  • Winter 2000/01*: (PDF, 219 KB) Bird populations down in White Mountains, Habitat loss affects wide range of wildlife species
  • Fall 2000*: (PDF, 307 KB) Piping plover restoration, Blanding's Turtles update, Raptor breeding report, Karner Blue habitat project
  • Summer 2000*: (PDF, 326 KB) Conservation and Reinvestment Act passes U.S. House, Karner Blue efforts increase, Osprey restoration, Canada Lynx

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