An overview and status of New Hampshire’s Wild Trout Management program...
Read MoreThe Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan has never historically permitted the transfer of commercial quotas between jurisdictions. Transfer of commercial quotas would increase the harvest of spawning age females, putting future stock recruitment at risk…
Read MoreNFC Executive Director Bob Mallard was quoted in an article written by Amanda Gokee for New Hampshire Bulletin, that also ran in other publications…
Read MoreRepresentative of National and New Hampshire NFC, along with Pemigewasset, Ammonoosuc and Saco Valley TU; New Hampshire Fish and Game…
Read MoreThe current trend in fish and aquatic ecosystem conservation is that all dams are bad, and all should be removed. Since its inception. While correct in theory, in practice this is not always the case…
Read MoreNFC believes the science-based inclusion criteria associated with the WTM program is sound…
Read MoreAn overview of a proposal to replace a culvert on Unanmed Brook in the White Mountains of New Hampshire…
Read MoreAn overview of a proposal to remove the dam at the outlet of so-called “Breeder Pond” in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire…
Read MoreBrook trout are New Hampshire’s official freshwater fish. It is the species of fish most associated with New Hampshire, and important to the state ecologically, socially, and economically…
Read MoreAn overview of how New Hampshire defines “brook trout.” Currently a multi-species definition, NFC would like to see this changed to reflect brook trout only, and the creation of a general term for “trout.” for rules…
Read MoreAn overview of the number of stocking waypoints, physical locations, being proposed for suspension in New Hampshire…
Read MoreNH NFC contacts state senators to support a bill that would prohibit the construction of landfills near state parks. Unfortunately, the bill was killed by the NH legislature.
Read MoreNational NFC and all chapters signed onto a letter authored by the Endangered Species Coalition (ESC) that was sent to President Biden…
Read MoreNFC recognizes the biological and economic importance of the Atlantic striped bass and believes that restoring a healthy stock across made up of many year classes is vitally important…
Read MoreAll seven NFC chapters submitted letters to their respective US Representatives and Senators encouraging the the former to continue their support of the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA), and requesting that the latter to pass the legislation.…
Read MoreAn overview of what NFC would like to see in regard to how New Hampshire classifies brook trout…
Read MoreThe following is the follow-up to a field trip to White Mountain National Forest that NFC participated in with U.S. Forest Service…
Read MoreThe following represents NH NFCs response to questions from the US Forest Service in regard to manmade rock dams, a damaged culvert, and the Zealand River…
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