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Cottrell-Baldwin Environmental Lecture Series: "What's Wild in NH: A Half A Century of Wisdom from the Woods and Rivers of New England" with Author Eric Orff
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The 2025 Cottrell-Baldwin Environmental Lecture Series will feature 4 New England authors writing on themes of wildlife and forests from their own unique personal histories and experiences as wildlife biologists, naturalists and foresters. To Register: This event is free to the public. RSVPs are strongly encouraged, however walk-ins will be welcomed! With questions, contact tripley@forestsociety.org. About the Author: As NHFG’s first bear biologist in the 1970s, Eric Orff began a half century career as a “forest ranger who works with animals,” his stated dream job as a 7-year-old. A respected wildlife biologist, with more than thirty-one years at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and fifteen years with the National Wildlife Federation. Known for educational programs and political action - If Only Moose Could Vote - Eric has been a literal voice in the wilderness, declaring the threat of climate change real, based on what he has seen in the woods. His trademark humor and kind heart, coupled with a solid scientific foundation make him someone people like to listen to when they want to know what’s happening in the woods, rivers, and fields of New England.
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