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FREE PRESENTATION OFFERED ABOUT THE NATURE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE AT THE NORTH HAMPTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
See New Hampshire's natural beauty.Free program at the North Hampton Public Library. Thurs, May 30th 7pm.

North Hampton— Residents and visitors to New Hampshire regularly enjoy the natural beauty of our state. But have you ever wondered what New Hampshire looks like through the eyes of an ecologist? What makes our state’s nature unique?
On Thursday, May 30, a volunteer from the Speaking for Wildlife Program will present “The Nature of New Hampshire: Natural Communities of the Granite State," from 7:00pm to 8:00pm at the North Hampton Public Library.
The presentation, part of the Speaking for Wildlife Project, offers a visual tour of New Hampshire’s natural beauty through the lens of Natural Heritage Bureau ecologists and photographers Ben Kimball and Dan Sperduto. Featuring stunning photos of rare and special plant communities and habitats throughout the state, you’ll learn new ways to look at the natural landscape and find out places to visit some of New Hampshire’s unique natural places.
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This program is free and open to the public.
The Speaking for Wildlife Project is a volunteer effort of UNH Cooperative Extension, the NH Coverts Project and NH Fish & Game, with support from the NH Charitable Foundation and the Davis Environmental Foundation.
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The North Hampton Public Library serves this small seacoast town of approximately 4,528 persons. Established in 1892 the library was first housed in the southwest corner of the Town Hall. Currently, the North Hampton Public Library is located at 237A Atlantic Avenue. Come on in and browse the stacks, look up information on the web, read the newspaper or a magazine. There are all kinds of things to do at the North Hampton Public Library! You can also visit us on the web at www.nhplib.org.