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Watch "The Nature of New Hampshire" Online

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NEW Natural Communities Presentation now Watchable Online

NatureofNHcover_small.pngAs part of new trainings we are planning this year, the Speaking for Wildlife project will be recording and posting each of our four current presentations online. You can hear the author of the talk (and new book of the same name) Ben Kimball doing the voice-over with the slide show for "The Nature of New Hampshire."  (or click on slide at right)

We should have all four Speaking for Wildlife talks ready within a few weeks.  Other talks include:

  • Birds, Bats & Butterflies: Keeping Common Wildlife Common in NH
  • New Hampshire Bats and White Nose Syndrome

We hope the online recordings will be useful for new volunteers interested in learning the talks, and also helpful for communities trying to choose a presentation for their audience.  Speaking for Wildlife Brochure (or click at left).

Through Speaking for Wildlife ("SFW") trained Coverts and Natural Resource Steward volunteers offer free public talks and walks to New Hampshire community groups.  After a pilot project in the Upper Valley, we're excited to expand the program statewide.

If you think you might be interested in becoming a speaker (or inviting one to your community group!), stay tuned for a series of new volunteer trainings this year.  Or email Malin Clyde to be added to our SFW email list.

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This page contains a single entry by Malin Clyde - UNH Cooperative Extension published on March 29, 2011 11:30 AM.

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