After successfully reintroducing nesting terns to the Isle of Shoals, NHA also studied the terns' feeding habits to try and identify important food sources along the mainland coast. Thanks to the Nongame Program, the Isles of Shoals is home to a healthy colony of common, Arctic, and roseate terns. The Subteam was lead by Lindsay Webb of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department who coordinated development of the manual and drafted the majority of the text. CONCORD – Although New Hampshire’s pollinating populations have migrated from the Granite State or are now overwintering, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program is already planning its outreach and field strategies for the coming spring in support of these important insects. The Natural Heritage and Nongame Research Program collects, manages, and interprets information about nongame animals, native plants and plant communities to promote the wise stewardship of these resources. The State of New Hampshire offers a $50,000 challenge grant to fund the work of the Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program — but to qualify, NH Fish and Game must raise an equal amount in private contributions by June 30. 02/20/2020 . Jake will be partnering with forestland owners and foresters in the North Country to incorporate wildlife habitat considerations into forest management decisions – a service that Fish and Game has been providing since the 1940s. “This federal funding is essential for New Hampshire’s Nongame and Endangered Wildlife program because it provides over half of the resources needed to protect New Hampshire’s endangered species. Kurk Dorsey - environmental historian at U.N.H . Karner Blue Butterfly Propagation Handbook for the Karner Blue Butterfly, ... Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program 11 Hazen Drive Concord, NH 03301: U.S. Doug Bechtel - President, New Hampshire Audubon. Tax-deductible contributions may be sent to the Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program, New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, 11 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03301. NHFGs Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program is pleased to announce the selection of Michael Marchand as the new program supervisor. Fish & Game Department. The Nongame & Endangered Wildlife Program at NH Fish & Game is now responsible for the management of the tern colony. The Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program is excited to announce the release of its updated online reporting system, NH Wildlife Sightings.For those who have used the site previously, you’ll enjoy an updated look and feel, drop-down menus and check-offs that make it even easier to report your wildlife observations. Brilliant Karner blue butterflies breed in the wild on the Concord pine barrens. Make checks payable to NH Fish and Game/Nongame Program. NH Fish and Game’s Nongame & Endangered Wildlife Program Supervisor Mike Marchand joined Congresswoman Kuster and several conservation partners to discuss a recent State of the Birds report that highlighted significant declining bird populations across the nation. The Wildlife Division is pleased to welcome Jacob (Jake) DeBow as our new Region 1 Wildlife Biologist located in Lancaster. Mike Marchand - Nongame & Endangered Wildlife Program Supervisor, N.H. Marchand was a wildlife biologist for 14 years, and played an important role in the evaluation and revision of NHs Wildlife Action Plan. The Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program is seeking public support for this exciting restoration effort.