. 9 animal species are now considered threatened or endangered, including the Karner blue butterfly, bald eagle, finback whale, and leatherback sea turtle. 39 talking about this. Among native New Hampshire mammals are the white-tailed deer, the muskrat, beaver, porcupine, and snowshoe hare.

New Hampshire trappers provide many valuable benefits to the state's citizenry. New Hampshire's furbearer populations are healthy, diverse and abundant. Editor’s note: The following column was originally published in the New Hampshire Union Leader on Jan. 8, 2000. It is found throughout New Hampshire. Habitat. Member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League Funded in part by Major League Baseball

The muskrat is found in swamps, marshes, rivers, ponds, lakes, drainage ditches, and canals. The state bird of New Hampshire is the purple finch. Habitat.

It is found throughout New Hampshire. Snowshoe hares, squirrels, mice, and shrews are numerous throughout most of the state. Spring ephemeral is the term used for many of New Hampshire's wildflowers that show off in the spring and then move on to a different life cycle where they wither away back underground after going through a reproductive phase. New Hampshire trappers provide many valuable benefits to the state's citizenry. Likely answer: Oh, that's a bear. Edit: Someone asked about how the mink fits into this group, so I wrote a follow-up article on that species. Yes - Is it bigger (2-3 foot body length)? Trapping in NH. Member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League Funded in part by Major League Baseball Only New Hampshire Residents may trap beaver and otter during the N.H. open seasons. Trappers, who are some of the best naturalists in the state, represent important partners in New Hampshire’s furbearer management efforts. When set, all traps must be securely attached to the ground, to a fixed object, to a drag, or to a slide wire. Trappers, who are some of the best naturalists in the state, represent important partners in New Hampshire’s furbearer management efforts. Smaller mammals include the beaver, skunk, porcupine, fox, muskrat, mink, fisher, and bobcat. It is not found in parts of California, Florida, and Texas. The muskrat is found from northern North America south to the Mexican border. New Hampshire monitors furbearer abundance by way of trapper success, as reflected by the number of animals trapped per one hundred trap-nights of effort. The short definition is growing over a short amount of time. It is not found in parts of California, Florida, and Texas.