In the newest issue of New Hampshire Wildlife Journal magazine (September/October 2019) we join Heidi Holman, Wildlife Diversity Biologist at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, on her search for clues to unravel the mystery of the White Mountain […] CONTACT: Jay Martin: (603) 271-3211 N
Successful implementation of the NH Wildlife Action Plan has been documented. Since 2005, New Hampshire Fish & Game (NHFG) staff, in partnership with dozens of organizations, agencies, universities, municipalities, scientists, professionals and volunteers in every part of the state, has been guided by the Wildlife Action
Report this profile; Experience. biologist Heidi Holman, NH Fish and Game Department: (603) 271-3018. Haley Andreozzi, UNH Cooperative Extension: (603) 865-5327. August 27, 2019. CONCORD, NH – The monarch butterfly population in North America is in serious decline.
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Includes information on game species available, seasons permits, hunter education and regulations. Successful implementation of the NH Wildlife Action Plan has been documented. Since 2005, New Hampshire Fish & Game (NHFG) staff, in partnership with dozens of organizations, agencies, universities, municipalities, scientists, professionals and volunteers in every part of the state, has been guided by the Wildlife Action N.H. Fish and Game Department Heidi Holman, heidi.holman@wildlife.nh.gov, 603-271-3018 Liza Poinier, liza.poinier@wildlife.nh.gov, 603-271-1734 New Hampshire and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will partner with landowners to restore New England cottontail habitat View Heidi Holman's business profile as Wildlife Biologist at New Hampshire Fish and Game.
Heidi Holman, Wildlife Biologist, NHFG. Since 2005, New Hampshire Fish & Game (NHFG) staff, in partnership with dozens of organizations, agencies,
Holman also works to protect the Karner blue butterfly in the Pine Barrens of Concord and the frosted elfin. New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Fish and Wildlife Stewards are volunteers trained to present public presentations aimed at increasing public awareness of the federal Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration programs and the important Fish and Game projects they fund. Presentations are approximately 30-45 minutes long.
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In this pre-recorded presentation, Heidi Holman, Wildlife Diversity Biologist at NH Fish and Game, will look at 10 years of hard work to restore the native cottontail. Until recently, the New England cottontail was a candidate for federal listing under the Endangered Species Act.
Report this profile; Experience. biologist Heidi Holman, NH Fish and Game Department: (603) 271-3018. Haley Andreozzi, UNH Cooperative Extension: (603) 865-5327. August 27, 2019.