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June 9, 2011

NH: Kayak Tours of Great Bay Offered at Great Bay Discovery Center, Greenland

GREENLAND, N.H. — Experience New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary by kayak this summer, guided by staff of the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Upcoming kayak tours offer a chance to enjoy the rich ecological diversity and fascinating cultural history of the estuary as you paddle the tides and currents of Great Bay. The 3-4 […]

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Trailer Boaters Warned to Avoid Use of Ashley Ferry Boat Ramp on the Connecticut River in Claremont, N.H.

CONCORD, N.H. — The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department today warned people with trailered boats to avoid using the Ashley Ferry Boat ramp on the Connecticut River in Claremont until further notice. Significant mud and silt accumulation on the ramp has rendered it unusable. Boaters risk getting their vehicles and trailers stuck in the

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‘Hand-Fed’ Pennsylvania Bear Euthanized Over Public Safety Fears

A black bear that had become habituated to being hand-fed by people at Merli-Sarnoski Park, Carbondale, Lackawanna County, was euthanized by Pennsylvania Game Commission officers Saturday, June 4, because of escalating concern over public safety.  “Removing this bear is most unfortunate, but necessary given this particular bear’s habituation to approaching people for food,” said Steve Schweitzer, Game

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