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November 7, 2018

WJ NovDec 2018 Cover - for web

CONCORD, NH — You won’t want to miss the latest issue of New Hampshire Wildlife Journal magazine (November/December 2018), in which you will meet the quirky, quill-covered porcupine. These typically docile animals, and common New Hampshire rodents, lead rather peculiar lives best observed while the family dog is indoors.

You will also discover the American lobster, currently the most valuable single-species fishery in the United States. Learn about the monitoring and research program based around the Isles of Shoals where studies of the behavior of egg-bearing lobsters off the coast of New Hampshire are underway.

Also in this issue, explore the historical and lasting legacy of bait dealers in the Lakes Region. These iconic proprietors were not only sources for smelt and shiners, but also for stories, advice, and angling inspiration in the Granite State.

Not a subscriber to New Hampshire Wildlife Journal? The magazine is published 6 times a year by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Subscriptions are just $12 for one year — that’s 40% off the cover price — or $20 for two years. A great gift idea!

Don’t Miss an Issue:  Subscribe online or by mail at www.wildnh.com/pubs/wj-magazine.html.
New Hampshire Wildlife Journal magazine contains no commercial advertising. Subscription revenue helps the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department conserve and manage the state’s fish and wildlife, promote conservation education, and maintain opportunities for outdoor recreation in the Granite State. Visit www.wildnh.com.