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New Hampshire Wildlife Forum- Wildlife In A Warming World

Why is our iconic moose disappearing from New Hampshire? And what about the skimpy shrimp catch off New Hampshire’s coast the last two years? Are these related?


Join veteran New Hampshire Fish and Game moose biologist Kris Rines and New Hampshire Audubon biologist Dr. Pam Hunt as well as marine biologist Jessica Carloni and biologist Emily Brunkhurst for a free fact filled evening. See how a changing climate is impacting this state’s fish and wildlife right now!


Why has the NH moose  population taken a 40 percent downturn over the last five years? What impacts do warming winters have on our moose? You’ll be surprised. And what is the plan to deal with the impacts of a warming world on New Hampshire’s fish and wildlife? 

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NH Fish and Game, wildlife biologist Kris Rines … NH Moose Status and Concerns


NH Fish and Game, marine biologist Jessica Carloni … Challenges of managing Northern shrimp in a warming Gulf of  Maine

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NH Audubon, wildlife biologist  Dr. Pam Hunt … Effects of Climate Change on New Hampshire  Birds


NH Fish and Game, wildlife biologist Emily Brunkhurst … the NH Ecosystems and Wildlife Climate Change Adaptation Plan


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