Wildlife Species: MAMMALS
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Mammal Species of Conservation Concern: The following mammals have been identified in the NH Wildlife Action Plan as species of conservation concern in New Hampshire. Click on the link to read the Species Profile, which describes the habitat, known locations, threats, and conservation and research needs for each species. Species in bold have their own webpage.
Bobcat sightings? Click here to report your bobcat! A new study by the Univ. of NH researchers and NH Fish & Game includes gathering information about sightings of bobcats.
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- BatsLive Website- Bat Conservation International's online learning website has lots of information and resources about bat conservation (as does NH Fish and Game's bats webpage)
- New England Cottontail Recovery: Recently listed as an endangered species in New Hampshire, many agencies and partners are trying to help conserve the New England cottontail rabbit. Learn more about the rabbit, its recovery, and how you can help.
- Worried about black bears in your woods? - hear what a local expert's has to say about your safety in the woods.
- Having trouble with beavers in your backyard? Click here for information about managing beaver dams
- Questions about whitetail deer biology or habitat management? Click here to learn more about whitetail deer
- NH Big Game Management Plan - link to information about large game species in NH (NH Fish & Game website - PDF format)
- Wildlife Sightings website - be a Citizen Scientist! Report your sightings of rare and common wildlife in New Hampshire!

