New Hampshire Wildlife Crimes

Franconia Notch State Park - Moose eating on the side of Lonesome Lake Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Moose are often harassed by overzealous photographers looking to get the perfect shot.
Moose – White Mountains, New Hampshire 
 

New Hampshire Wildlife Crimes – Did you know you can report wildlife crimes anonymously online in New Hampshire? All you need to do is fill out a short online form to report a crime (see link below). Wildlife crimes can include baiting, poaching and / or harassment of wildlife. Never be afraid to make a report, New Hampshire's wildlife needs protecting!

It is also a crime to harass or obstruct bird, bear, deer and moose hunters. Hunters have the same right as photographers to be in the forest no matter what any one person's beliefs are.

Report a New Hampshire wildlife violations to Fish and Game here.

Remember to get as much information as possible when observing wildlife crimes. And yes wildlife crimes do happen in New Hampshire.

Happy image making..


 

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