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Listen to our PODCAST - Fish & Game Radio Diner! Click here - NEW EPISODE March 12 - Why does wildlife need young forests? Listen in as Charlie Bridges, habitat and diversity administrator, talks about woodcock, their special habitat needs, and some new programs that can help. Later in the show, hear fisheries administrator Scott Decker talk about the history of New Hampshire’s fish stocking program. Fish and Game podcasts bring you the inside story.
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NH Wildlife Action Plan
Habitat Stewardship brochure series - Floodplain Forests, Grasslands, Vernal Pools, Marsh and Shrub Wetlands; Appalachian Oak-pine Forests, Lowland Spruce-fir Forests, Peatlands, Shrublands.
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Wildlife-related recreation is good for New Hampshire's Economy: 839,000 hunters, anglers and wildlife watchers spent $560 million on wildlife-related recreation in New Hampshire in 2006, according to the latest survey from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Click to learn more... |
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