Speaking for Wildlife Volunteers Walk the Walk
Did you know that community groups, town boards, teachers, and other community groups can inquire about scheduling a Speaking for Wildlife presentation or field walk in any community in New Hampshire? Trained volunteers with the Speaking for Wildlife program are available to give a wildlife or nature-themed presentation, or can help lead a nature walk or field tour on land in your town.
Speaking for Wildlife presentations available include:
- A Garden for Wildlife: Natural Landscaping for a Better Backyard
- New Hampshire's Wild History: 350 Years of NH Wildlife
- Birds, Bats & Butterflies: Keeping Common Wildlife Common
- The Nature of New Hampshire: Natural Communities in the Granite State
- New Hampshire's Bats and White Nose Syndrome
- Design Your Own Field Walk
- Black Bear Happenings in New Hampshire (Provided by NH Fish & Game Volunteers)
- Understanding Bobcats in New Hampshire (provided by NH Fish & Game volunteers)
Learn more about any of these presentations (including videos or each talk so you can see what it's about) are available at: speakingforwildlife.org