MOULTONBOROUGH — The Moultonborough Conservation Commission is sponsoring a program on Wildlife in Moultonborough on Wednesday, July 23 at 7 pm at the Moultonborough Library.

UNH Extension field Specialist, Wendy Scribner, will speak on the types of wildlife in Moultonborough, the habitats they like and how to create or maintain those habitats.

Recently the Conservation Commission completed a report on the Priority Wildlife Habitats in Moultonborough. It describes eight High Priority Wildlife Habitats, species that may be found in them and possible impacts to those areas. The eight priority wildlife areas are Mud Pond/Salmon Meadow Cove, Lees Pond, Halfway Brook, Garland Pond/Berry Pond, Balmoral/Whaleback, Moultonborough Bay, Moultonborough Neck, and Shannon Brook. The report may be found on the Conservation Commission link to the Moultonborough Town website.

One of the goals of the report is to provide information to landowners that will promote the conservation of Wildlife Habitats and Corridors. If you are a resident of one of these eight areas or have an interest in Moultonborough wildlife this program may provide you with information about our wildlife and its habitats. See the link to the Conservation Commission on the town of Moultonborough website http://www.moultonborough.org for more information.

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