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Learn about the history, structure, and functions of the agency that manages the state's fish, game, and aquatic plant resources. Find out how to contact the regional offices, the law enforcement division, and the Wildlife Heritage Foundation.
A small group of foresighted New Hampshire sportsmen heeded this call and the New Hampshire Wildlife Federation was born, founded in 1933 as the Federated Sportsmen's Club of New Hampshire. Shortly thereafter, a national movement of all the state groups that started under Darling met in Washington, D.C., and in 1963 became affiliated with the ...
Goose Pond is a 625-acre (2.5 km 2) [1] water body located in Grafton County in western New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Canaan and Hanover. It is considered a great pond by the state of New Hampshire. The lake has 6.3 miles (10.1 km) of shoreline, and is approximately 3 miles (5 km) long by 0.5 miles (0.8 km) wide.
Learn about the four lakes in northern New Hampshire that are part of the headwaters of the Connecticut River. Find out their locations, sizes, fish species, access points, and historical significance.
Fish and Game does about 180 search-and-rescue missions a year, said Col. Kevin Jordan, the department’s law enforcement chief, costing an annual total of about $300,000 to $400,000. Besides the ...
Annett State Forest is a 1,494-acre (6.05 km 2) state forest of New Hampshire located in the town of Rindge in Cheshire County and extending north into Sharon in Hillsborough County. It includes Annett Wayside Park and Hubbard Pond, which offers canoe access.
Lake Kanasatka is a 371-acre lake in Moultonborough, New Hampshire, near Lake Winnipesaukee. It is a warm water fishery with various species of fish and a co-ed camp called Camp Quinebarge.
Merrymeeting Lake is a 1,233-acre lake in New Durham, New Hampshire, with a recreational character and a dam at its west end. It is fed by the Merrymeeting River and has common loons, ducks, and various fish species.