New Hampshire Wildlife News
by Certified Wildlife Biologist, Eric P. Orff
Doe in woods

Eric Orff has been a conservationist and wildlife biologist in New Hampshire for 50 years. Throughout his career, he has shared his knowledge and insights about The Granite State's fish and wildlife. To encourage us to be aware of and observe nature around us, Eric has been able give us details of what is happening right now and to forecast what will be happening in the next few weeks. He brings the very pulse of New Hampshire's Nature to us.

Purchase Eric Orff's First Book
What's Wild
A Half Century of Wisdom from the Woods and Rivers of New England

You'll want to read the more than four dozen wonderful tales of fish and wildlife that I have written during my five decade career as a wildlife biologist about a lifetime filled with adventures in the wild.

For a signed copy from the author, Eric Orff, fill out the form below.

Price: $24.95 plus $5.00 for mailing, per book (USA only).
6"x9", 176 pages, softcover, with 14 b/w photographs.









   ($29.95)

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To order by mail, send check made out to Eric Orff to: Eric Orff, What's Wild in NH, PO Box 343, Epsom, NH 03234

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NH Nature Notes

Wildlife Bioligist Eric Orff provides unique and informative articles on various aspects of nature in NH. This is a vast collection dating back to 2004!

Latest NH Nature Note

Will this be a fickle fall? And what is a fickle fall any ways? Well, for me it is the departure from what most of my 70 plus year life here in New Hampshire has experienced. Fall has historically cooled...

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Wildlife Research And Management Performance Reports 2022-2023

From NH – Wildlife Research and Management Survey and Inventory Grant: F20AF11939. Period Covered: July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023

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