Before, During and After
Giving a Speaking for Wildlife presentation is a rewarding experience. Below are all the resources you need to prepare for any of our talks, conduct a smooth presentation and collect audience information after the event.
Presenter's Check List
We highly recommend you download and print this checklist to help plan and execute your presentation.
If you add things to the checklist, let us know so we can revise it for the next person giving the talk.

More Information and Forms for Presenters
The Kits
Need to sign out a kit, please check the calendar below for kit availability in your county.
Kit Contents:
- Manila envelope with audience feedback forms – make sure you have enough before you leave the office!
- Manila envelope with sign-in sheets
- LCD Projector
- Laptop & Case
- Remote clicker
- Binder with copies of all scripts
- Fleece Vest
- Extension Cord
- Copy of “New England Wildlife” (book)
- Copy of “Landowners Guide to Inventorying…” (book)
- Copy of “Nature of New Hamsphire” (book)
- Copy of “Integrated Landscaping” (book)
- Copy of “NH Guide to Upland Invasives” (booklet)
- Posters: 1 Habitat Map, 1 Bats Poster
- File with handouts (see reverse for list)
- NH Bats Laminated Cheat Sheet (for NH Bats talk)
- Manila envelope with laminated arrows
- Manila envelope with accident forms
- Pencil box w/sharpened pencils
- Roll of masking tape
- First Aid Kit
Handouts in the Kits
- Speaking for Wildlife Brochure
- NH Coverts Project Brochure
- Habitat Stewardship Brochures – ordering handout
- Habitat Stewardship Brochures - kept in Durham office
- Grasslands
- Floodplain Forests
- Appal. Oak Pine Forests
- Lowland Spruce Fir Forests
- Vernal Pools
- Marsh & Shrub Wetlands
- Peatlands
- Shrublands
- Shorelines
- Headwater Streams
- Northern Hardwood-Conifer Forests
- Hemlock- Hardwood-Pine Forests
- More Harm Than Good – Why Not to Feed Deer - order more from NH Fish & Game, Concord Public Affairs Office: 603-271-3211
- A Garden for Wildlife Resources
- NH’s Trees, Shrubs & Vines with Wildlife Value
- Wildflowers & Groundcover with Wildlife Value
- Emerald Ash Borer Identification Sheet
- NHBugs: Recommendations for Landowners
- Landscape Trees & Susceptibility to Invasive Insects
- Nuisance Wildlife In & Around the Home
- Wildlife Habitat Improvement: Wetlands & Wildlife
- Wildlife Habitat Improvement: Woodlands & Wildlife
- Wildlife Habitat Improvement: Farmlands & Wildlife
- Order Form: A landowners Guide to Inventorying and Monitoring Wildlife in New Hampshire
- Beavers & Their Control
- This Is Really For The Birds – Bird Feeding Tips
- Wildlife Action Plan Bookmarks - more may be ordered from NH Fish & Game, Concord Public Affairs Office 603-271-3211
- White-nose syndrome in bats - reprint at NH Fish & Game, http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/nongame/documents/wns-bats-handout.pdf
- Visiting NH’s Biodiversity – Handout with download information
To reserve a kit or get help, reach out to your county contact
Belknap County: Laconia
Rebecca DiGirolomo
rebecca.digirolomo@unh.edu
603-749-2529
Carroll County: Conway
Wendy Scribner
wendy.scribner@unh.edu
603-447-3843
Cheshire County: Keene
Matt Kelly
matt.kelly@unh.edu
603-352-4550 ext. 605
Coös County: Lancaster:
Haley Andreozzi
haley.andreozzi@unh.edu
603-862-5327
Grafton County: North Haverhill
Jim Frohn
jim.frohn@unh.edu
603-787-6944
Hillsborough County: Goffstown
Mary Tebo Davis
mary.tebo@unh.edu
03-641-6060
Merrimack County: Boscawen
Tim Fleury
tim.fleury@unh.edu
603-796-2151
Rockingham County: Brentwood
Greg Jordan
greg.jordan@unh.edu
603-679-5616
Strafford County: Durham
Haley Andreozzi
haley.andreozzi@unh.edu
603-862-5327
Sullivan County: Newport
Dode Gladders
dode.gladders@unh.edu
603-863-9200
Presentation-specific Resources
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