Wildlife
Snow Depth a Key Factor in Regional Fox Populations
Discover how snow depth influences red fox populations in northern New England. UNH research reveals climate's pivotal role over prey availability and competition. Read More-
02/02/24
How Can We Increase the Success of Lion Conservation Plans?
New UNH-supported research explores strategies for lion conservation, focusing on ecological and sociopolitical factors to protect vulnerable African... -
11/28/23
Conservation Planning Through Genetic Monitoring
Explore UNH's groundbreaking study on conserving the endangered saltmarsh sparrow through genetic monitoring, highlighting key strategies against... -
08/28/23
UNH Study Examines How Granite State Mammals Adapt to Exurbanization
NHAES studies Granite State mammals' behavioral responses as urbanites move to rural areas, altering housing density and habitats. -
02/16/23
Tracking New Hampshire’s Moose Population Using Drones and Wildlife Cameras
New research led by New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station scientist Remington Moll assessed how emerging technologies may help improve...
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01/26/12 - Birds of a Feather: Memory and the Clark's NutcrackerHow does intelligence arise? A graduate researcher seeks evidence from birds. Read More
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