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March 13, 2020

Concord, NH – Wildlife ecologist and advocate John Litvaitis loves chasing wild brook trout throughout the Granite State. In the latest issue of the New Hampshire Wildlife Journal magazine (March/April 2020), you will learn how the author became fascinated with brookies, about the habitat of these native fish, and how to find them from the White Mountains to the south. Also in this issue, Marilyn Wyzga, a landscape designer and habitat lecturer, shares her experience creating yards and gardens with wildlife in mind. Readers will discover native plants and ideas for natural texture that will bring wildlife to the backyard.

You’ll also celebrate fifty years of the New Hampshire Wildlife Journal while enjoying a retrospective article on the reintroduction of the wild turkey in New Hampshire. This is one success story you won’t want to miss!

Regular columns include On the Nature Trail where we encounter the common redpoll whose name is rather deceiving. An irruptive visitor from the north, this seed-eating bird is not an annual visitor to your feeder. Our popular Warden’s Watch column follows the activities of Conservation Officers in the field.

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 for any occasion.

Don’t Miss an Issue: Subscribe by mail by visiting www.wildnh.com/pubs/wj-magazine.html to download an order form.

New Hampshire Wildlife Journal 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.