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New "Landscaping for Wildlife" Presentation

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New Speaking for Wildlife Presentation will have test-run at training on Feb. 10
Location: NH Fish and Game, 11 Hazen Dr., Concord

The Speaking for Wildlife program will be offering a training workshop for new and existing volunteers on Friday, Feb 10 from 1-4 pm (with optional computer training from 12-1).

Click here to download a flyer about the training

A new presentation, "Landscaping for Wildlife," will be shown at the training, and volunteer feedback sought. 

"We need to hear from our future presenters about what works and what doesn't," says Extension staff member Emma Carcagno, who helped draft the new talk. Extension staff Matt Tarr, Mary Tebo, and Malin Clyde also had a hand in the new presentation. "I think that Natural Resource Stewards and Master Gardners will also be interested in this new talk," says Mary.  "It covers a lot of ground - invasive plants, using native species in landscaping, Integrated landscaping concepts, as well as basic wildlife habitat principles." 

Speaking for Wildlife is a program that trains volunteers to deliver natural resource presentations and walk in their communities.  To learn more, go to: 

www.speakingforwildlife.org

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