NH Woods & Wildlife: Live!
UNH Extension forestry and wildlife experts and special guests answer audience questions.
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In 2020, UNH Extension forestry and wildlife staff began hosting NH Woods & Wildlife: Live!, a series of Facebook Live webinars where experts and special guests answer audience questions about various topics including forest pests and diseases, forestry, wildlife, land conservation, and more! Watch by clicking the links below.
- Nature & Ecology in New Hampshire
- Management & Stewardship in New Hampshire
- Backyard Birds
- Homegrown Heat: Finding, Cutting & Storing Firewood
- Wood is Good: New Hampshire's Forest Industry
- Trail Talk: Finding, Using & Creating Trails
- What's Bugging my Tree? Pests and Diseases of New Hampshire Forests
- Saving Spaces: Land Conservation in New Hampshire
- Invasive Plants: Ecology & Control in the Granite State
- Fall Foliage: A Forester's Guide to Leaf-peeping
- Bear Necessities: Black Bears in New Hampshire
- Bats in NH: Get to Know our Nocturnal Neighbors
- Wildlife in Winter: How NH Critters Survive Snow Season
- Making Maple Syrup: Tap Into Sugaring this Season
- Got Woods? Foresters Can Help
- Invasive Plants & Native Wildlife in NH
- Whose Prints Are These? Tracking Wildlife in Winter
- Science by the People: Citizen Science in NH
- Pests & Diseases: What's Bugging NH Forests?
- State of the Birds: How are NH’s Birds Doing?
- Burning Questions: Prescribed Burns
- Break for Moose: Get to Know NH’s Largest Mammal
- Puddles in the Woods: Exploring Vernal Pools
- Brook Trout: Get Hooked on NH’s State Freshwater Fish
- Bark, Buds, and Branches: Learn to Identify NH Trees
- Life in the Slow Lane: Get to Know NH Turtles
- Then & Now: White Pine in New Hampshire
- American Eel: New Hampshire's Most Mysterious Fish
- Green Crabs: New Hampshire’s Invasive Seafood
- Nocturnal Noises: Get to Know Whip-poor-wills
- An Incredible Journey: The Tale of the Monarch Butterfly
- Wildflower Gardens: Site Preparation, Seed Selection, and Strategy
- Flying by Night: Bird Migration Through New Hampshire
- New England Cottontail: New Hampshire’s Native Rabbit
- Home Grown Holidays: Growing Christmas Trees in New Hampshire
- Turkey Talk: Get to Know the Eastern Wild Turkey
- Mind Your B’s: Learn to Identify Winter Trees
- What Scat is That? Wildlife Sign in New Hampshire
- Candid Camera: Trail Cameras and Wildlife
- Maple Sugaring: New Hampshire’s Sweetest Season
- Why Did the Salamander Cross the Road? Amphibian Migration in NH
- Rare, Threatened, and Endangered: Native Plants in New Hampshire
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