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March 2014, Week 2

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Greetings Upper Valley Birders,

 

This coming Thursday, March 13, the Hanover Conservancy and National
Wildlife Federation are hosting a series of talks on wildlife and climate
change. A brief blurb is below, and more information is available at:

 

http://www.hanoverconservancy.org/calendar/lectures/

 

Maybe see come familiar faces there!

Pam Hunt

 

 

NH Wildlife in a Warming World

 

Place: Howe Library, Hanover NH

Date & Time: March 13, 6:30pm

RSVP Contact: Loren Valliere, [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> 

 

What's the link between New Hampshire's declining moose population and the
collapse of the shrimp fishery off our coast? What about the decline of NH's
state bird? Hear from five expert biologists from the granite state on this
up-and-coming research; learn how you can help monitor the effects of
climate changes on our state's natural resources. Also included will be the
release of NH's wildlife & ecosystems climate adaptation plan--and a
discussion about how this can be used for future conservation planning in
the granite state. All are welcome to this fun, free event; presented by
biologists from the NH Fish & Game Dept., National Wildlife Federation, and
NH Audubon.

 


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