LACONIA — Learning about Loons is happening Wednesday, July 6, at 7 p.m. at Belknap Mill. The audience will have a chance to learn about the loon population on Lakes Winnisquam and Opechee. Efforts to keep this population growing amidst constant development and increased boating activity will require commitment from the users of both lakes.
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