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The Survival Story of Moose in New Hampshire
The Survival Story of Moose in New Hampshire

Mon, Jun 02

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Pope Memorial Library

The Survival Story of Moose in New Hampshire

presented by NH Fish and Wildlife steward Jack Varin

Time & Location

Jun 02, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Pope Memorial Library, 2719 White Mountain Hwy, S Main St, North Conway, NH 03860, USA

About the event

This is a free program open to the public.  Donations are appreciated and help support the library.  Pope Memorial Library is a privately funded, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization. We receive no funding from the Town of Conway, the State of New Hampshire, or the federal government.  We rely on donations from patrons and friends like you.


You're invited to join us a NH Fish and Wildlife Steward Jack Varin shares information about moose in the state. Learn about the natural history of moose, where they are most likely to be found in the state, and about how climate change is impacting their survival in New Hampshire. You'll learn that moose are skilled swimmers, how parasites decrease moose survival, what their current population numbers are in the state, and help you understand what you can do to help the largest member of the deer family.

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