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Wildlife in New Hampshire
New Hampshire is home to various wildlife including bald eagles, black bears, river otters, foxes, and moose in the White Mountains. There are hunting regulations and some areas are protected to preserve wildlife, yet tours are available to witness them in their natural habitat.
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New England has a diverse range of wildlife, including bald eagles, black bears, river otters, foxes, and moose in the White Mountains.
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New England has a diverse range of wildlife, including bald eagles, black bears, river otters, foxes, and moose in the White Mountains. Moose viewing tours are available and recommended for those looking to spot the animals.
ChapterWildlife in New Hampshire
Episode51: Surviving the Worst Weather on the Planet. White Mountain National Forest.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
The windiest and coldest place on Earth is located in Canada, with temperatures that reach as low as -47 degrees Fahrenheit and winds up to 231 miles per hour.
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The windiest and coldest place on Earth is located in Canada, with temperatures that reach as low as -47 degrees Fahrenheit and winds up to 231 miles per hour.
ChapterWildlife in New Hampshire
Episode51: Surviving the Worst Weather on the Planet. White Mountain National Forest.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
The White Mountains offer hiking, trails, ice climbing, rock climbing, backcountry skiing, and snowboarding, but they also pose significant risks with 167 recorded deaths and 25 search-and-rescue missions annually.
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The White Mountains offer hiking, trails, ice climbing, rock climbing, backcountry skiing, and snowboarding, but they also pose significant risks with 167 recorded deaths and 25 search-and-rescue missions annually. The mountain's unique height and undisturbed winds also contribute to its notoriety.