Free Fish Test

Fish and Game

  • As the guardian of the state's fish, wildlife and marine resources, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department works in partnership with the public to:
  • Conserve, manage and protect these resources and their habitats;
  • Inform and educate the public about these resources; and

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  • Provide the public with opportunities to use and appreciate these resources.
  • The following narrative is a vision of where the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department would like to be in the year 2010. It does not attempt to describe where we are today; it looks at where we want to be 5 years from now.
  • The State of New Hampshire is endowed with scenic beauty and abundant natural resources, which have shaped who we are today and will strongly influence who we will be in future decades. The presence of fish, wildlife and marine resources is intricately linked to our quality of life -- and to our identity as citizens of New Hampshire.

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  • The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is recognized by the public as a leader in conservation, and constantly strives to be one of the most effective fish, wildlife and marine resource agencies in the country. The Department derives its strength and direction from its employees, commissioners and volunteers; and from the citizens of New Hampshire, who entrust us with the responsibility of fish, wildlife and marine resource management and protection.
  • Our work sustains healthy and diverse populations of fish and wildlife; as well as protecting and enhancing the habitats they depend on for survival. We accomplish this through sound scientific research, habitat and species management and protection, fair and judicious enforcement of conservation laws, a range of educational programs for all ages, and the participation and support of the public.
  • We provide excellent programs and opportunities for public use and enjoyment of New Hampshire's fish, wildlife and marine resources. We help all citizens develop a strong conservation ethic so that they become good stewards of these resources and their habitats.

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