NH Fish and Wildlife Stewards Program

New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Fish and Wildlife Stewards are volunteers trained to present public presentations aimed at increasing public awareness of the federal Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration programs and the important Fish and Game projects they fund.

Current programs are:

  • Black Bear Happenings in New Hampshire
  • Understanding Bobcats in New Hampshire
  • Restoring Brook Trout in New Hampshire

Approximately 30-45 minutes long these  presentations offer a chance to learn about the natural history of our native wildlife, related research and management activities in New Hampshire.

Request a Program:

 

Please note that we cannot accommodate program requests more than four months in advance. Please plan accordingly.

 

 

NH Audubon

Contact: Kevin Walls – Programs

Location: 84 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH

Phone: 603-224-9909  x342

Email: kwall@nhaudubon.org

Website: www.nhaudubon.org

Nature/Science Education/Wildlife Education

Rick Carey

Author of  In the Evil Day, a nonfiction account of a 1997 shooting in Colebrook, NH. A professor at SNHU, Carey researched the event and the lives of the victims, which he discusses in his program.

 Contact:
603-284-7064
R.Carey@snhu.edu
http://richardadamscarey.com

Steve Hale

From Open World Explorers, Hale presents programs on hiking in the White Mountains as well as birding.

 

Contact:
www.openworldexplorers.com/

Marek Bennett

Contact: Marek Bennett

Location: 93 Bennett Road, Henniker, NH 03242
Phone:  603-428-7049
Email: marek@marekbennett.com
Website: www.MarekBennett.com
 

Music and Visual Arts