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2009 FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES! Special Unit M Deer Permits. Click here to purchase online, or visit your local license agent.


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WILD Deal! - Limited time offer! For just $25, get a new two-year subscription to New Hampshire Wildlife Journal magazine AND the new 2010 N.H. Fish & Wildlife Calendar. FREE shipping and handling -- and no tax! CLICK HERE.

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STREAMING VIDEO - click here to watch NH hunting and fishing videos on the Fish and Game Channel.

Listen to our new PODCAST - Fish & Game Radio Diner! Click here - NEW EPISODE November 12 - Stop, Thief! Get behind the scenes with Operation Game Thief. AND find out what really happens at a deer check station.

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NH Wildlife Journal magazine - NEW issue! Nov/Dec 2009: Our Family Camp in the Big Woods; Natural Leaders; the "Seven Sleepers"; Northern cardinal; Latest news in fish and wildlife conservation; Kids Corner; Warden's Watch and more!

Click here to read sample articles & subscribe today!

Click here for a print-and-mail order form - ORDER IN NOVEMBER and we'll send you a copy of the current issue absolutely FREE!

 
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Habitat Stewardship brochure series - Floodplain Forests, Grasslands, Vernal Pools, Marsh and Shrub Wetlands; NEW!: Appalachian Oak-pine Forests, Lowland Spruce-fir Forests, Peatlands, Shrublands.
 

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Wildlife-related recreation is good for New Hampshire's Economy:
839,000 hunters, anglers and wildlife watchers spent $560 million on wildlife-related recreation in New Hampshire in 2006, according to the latest survey from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Click to learn more...
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