A half-century ago, New Hampshire’s Eric Orff got his dream job as the state’s first bear biologist. What Orff saw in his 31 years at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and 15 years with the ...
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FARMINGTON — A crowd of almost 60 people came to Farmington Opera House last week to hear a presentation on moose by writer and biologist Eric Orff, now of the National Wildlife Federation and ...
LONDONDERRY — Leach Library will host veteran wildlife biologist Eric Orff Thursday, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m. He discusses environmental issues currently impacting New Hampshire’s fish and wildlife. Where ...
Every fall, winter ticks in New England sit on shrubs or other plants waiting for a large animal to pass by so they can latch on and begin sucking out blood. This has a huge impact on the area’s moose ...
This story was originally produced by the New Hampshire Bulletin, an independent local newsroom that allows NHPR and other outlets to republish its reporting. Every fall, winter ticks in New England ...
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