Tomorrow, February 17, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission is scheduled to discuss and update on a statewide turkey banding initiative, financial statement, and more, including a public comment period.
The meeting begins at 1 p.m. at the Owl Brook Education Center, 387 Perch Pond Rd., in Holderness. The meeting is not available via live online stream, but it is recorded and can be viewed later.
The Importance of Sportsmen’s Participation
Our vital wildlife resources are entrusted to the Commission’s care, and that is why the Commission members must hear from us, the sportsmen. Our voices matter, let’s make sure we’re heard. We are no longer just stewards of the land, water, and cherished wildlife resources. We ARE the frontline defenders of a way of life increasingly under scrutiny.
There has never been a more crucial time in sportsmen’s history than now to be involved and engaged in protecting our way of life. Share this email with your family and friends. Urge them to join the fight with you and the Sportsmen’s Alliance. The legacy of hunting, fishing, and trapping depends on our actions today.
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