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Come see NHFG and other cool hunting and fishing exhibitors at the New Hampshire Outdoor Expo this weekend, March 7-9! https://nhoutdoorexpo.com/ Richard Wixson and 59 others
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The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department (NHF&G) is a department within the government of New Hampshire in the United States. The Fish and Game Department manages New Hampshire 's fish, game, and aquatic plant resources.
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Read more information on the biological field survey activities; conservation partnerships; and fish, wildlife and OHRV enforcement and wilderness rescue work that Fish and Game accomplishes in each of these regional locations.
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The NHFG fisher population study, in conjunction with the University of New Hampshire is underway! What are they doing to those poor fishers ? Leave them alone ugh. I believe the decline is due to the extremely high logging activity lately. When I took a trapping class years ago I learned fishers need something like 70% tree canopy cover to live.