|
N.H. Fish and Game is committed to informing
and educating the public about wildlife, ecology and habitat management
in New Hampshire. Behind these links, you'll find lots of information
and resources for use in the classroom or at home, including workshops,
field trips, educational resources and volunteer opportunities.
Wonders of Wildlife -- Apply by June 30 for 2008 docent training! (Sept. - Nov.)
For students:
www.WildNewEngland.org
For
Teachers
Professional development, resource library (activity kits to borrow,
publications, curricula, audio-visual, etc.), school and community
programs.
Education Calendar
WILD workshops, institutes and other training opportunities
for educators.
Education
Centers
Make conservation education come alive with a visit to the Fish
and Game Discovery Room, fish hatchery visitor centers, Sandy Point
Discovery Center or the Owl Brook Hunter Education Center.
Frequently
Asked Questions
About wildlife-related education
and training in N.H.
Outdoor
Skills
Hunter education; Becoming an Outdoors-Woman; Let's Go Fishing;Snowmobile,
ATV and trailbike safety education; and more.
Volunteer
News and Opportunities
Get involved as a volunteer for Fish and Game's programs and events.
Opportunities include becoming a volunteer instructor for Let's
Go Fishing, Hunter Education, Wonders of Wildlife or OHRV safety
programs. Help out at one of Fish and Game's education centers,
or pitch in to assist the nongame and endangered wildlife program,
help with fish stocking or monitor wildlife. Click
here for more on volunteering at Fish and Game. |