CONCORD, N.H.,– April 2, 2013 — Restoring New Hampshire's native brook trout habitat is the subject of a free talk Wednesday night at Fish and Game headquarters.
Fisheries biologist John Magee will lead the discussion, which begins at 7 p.m.
Eastern brook trout are one of New Hampshire's most prized native fish. But, they are threatened by development, changing climate and pollution.
Magee has been working for years on the issue. Come hear what the department is doing to restore habitat for the "brookies" and perhaps add your own ideas.
The talk is part of a month-long series of free Outdoor Adventure Talks, all offered at 11 Hazen Dr. in Concord.
Read the full story at the local New Hampshire news station WMUR