gaiagirl
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Thought this presentation on wild trout in NH might interest some of you. Contact information is at the bottom. I hope some of you can make it.
Eco-Forum Brown Bag Lunch Series
Topic: Where are the Wild Trout in New Hampshire?
Presenter: Diane Emerson of NH Fish and Game
Date: Thursday, June 14
Location: TMCC Nature Learning Center, Albany, NH
Time: Noon through 1 PM
Free and open to the Public-no reservation required
Bring your lunch if you wish
June’s Tin Mountain Eco-Forum Brownbag Lunch speaker is Dianne Emerson of NH Fish & Game. NH Fish & Game wants citizens to think of brook trout in the realm of health and water quality instead of just another species to stock. Emerson, a Coldwater Fisheries Biologist, will discuss the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture that aims to restore healthy, fishable populations of eastern brook trout throughout its eastern native range. She will also cover the future of wild trout management in NH and present NHF&G’s findings from a migration study involving wild brook trout.
The Eco-Forum is a monthly presentation by noted experts on a wide variety of provocative environmental issues followed by a question and answer period. It is FREE and open to the public. You bring the lunch, and Tin Mountain will provide the food for thought!
Tin Mountain Conservation Center
1245 Bald Hill Road
Albany, NH 03818
Tel# 603-447-6991
Eco-Forum Brown Bag Lunch Series
Topic: Where are the Wild Trout in New Hampshire?
Presenter: Diane Emerson of NH Fish and Game
Date: Thursday, June 14
Location: TMCC Nature Learning Center, Albany, NH
Time: Noon through 1 PM
Free and open to the Public-no reservation required
Bring your lunch if you wish
June’s Tin Mountain Eco-Forum Brownbag Lunch speaker is Dianne Emerson of NH Fish & Game. NH Fish & Game wants citizens to think of brook trout in the realm of health and water quality instead of just another species to stock. Emerson, a Coldwater Fisheries Biologist, will discuss the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture that aims to restore healthy, fishable populations of eastern brook trout throughout its eastern native range. She will also cover the future of wild trout management in NH and present NHF&G’s findings from a migration study involving wild brook trout.
The Eco-Forum is a monthly presentation by noted experts on a wide variety of provocative environmental issues followed by a question and answer period. It is FREE and open to the public. You bring the lunch, and Tin Mountain will provide the food for thought!
Tin Mountain Conservation Center
1245 Bald Hill Road
Albany, NH 03818
Tel# 603-447-6991