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Wild History in NH

Are you wild about wildlife?

Do you wonder why you don’t see Eastern meadowlarks anymore?

Are you curious about the sighting of lynx tracks in northern New Hampshire several years ago?

On Wednesday March 30, Bill Coder, a trustee of the Bedford Land Trust, will present "Wild History: 350 Years of New Hampshire Wildlife," from 7-8:15 p.m. at the McAllaster Room of Bedford Public Library.

Coder’s presentation, part of the Speaking for Wildlife Project, will take you on a virtual journey through New Hampshire’s past, focusing on changes in the land and how wildlife populations have responded over time. Attendees will learn why changes in habitat in our past are behind the decline of many of our rarest species today, and what you can do to help.

This program is free and open to the public. The Speaking for Wildlife Project is a volunteer effort of UNH Cooperative Extension, the NH Coverts Project and NH Fish & Game, with funding provided by the Wellborn Ecology Fund of the NH Charitable Foundation.