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Adapted from the Massachusetts Herp Atlas Project, Massachusetts Audubon Society. Used by permission. Although each RAARP participant will develop their own style of working, the following basic su
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Moose Meat Keep the meat cool, clean, and dry. Moose spoil fast because they retain heat. The surest way to cool the meat is to field dress the moose and skin and quarter it immediately after th
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After all the preparation for a successful day in the field, hunters also need to be ready for the moment when their quarry becomes their harvest. From field dressing game to home-processing technique
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Bring Binoculars While binoculars are one of the most helpful wildlife watching tools, selecting a good pair can be difficult. An all-purpose pair may be 7 or 8 magnification and 35 or 40 lens di
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Wild game can provide a delicious and healthy source of food, but hunters should always take precautions to minimize exposure to wildlife diseases. The following precautionary measures are easy, effec
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In 2010, New Hampshire Fish and Game joined with the other states and territories to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the State Wildlife Grants program (SWG) and the remarkable successes it has broug
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Natural resources make important contributions to New Hampshire's economy, rural character, and quality of life. When these resources are degraded you may feel frustrated and want to learn how you can