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New Hampshire State Animals

New Hampshire Amphibian

This page has information on everything from what the red-spotted newt eats to where it lives. Click the magnifying glass if you see a word you don’t understand, and use the tabs at the top of the page to navigate to some awesome photos!
Source: University of Michigan: Museum of Zoology

New Hampshire State Amphibian (Eastern Newt)
This has good information on the spotted newt. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link.
Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature



New Hampshire Animal

This beautiful page has information on the white-tailed deer’s habitat, life cycle, behavior and more. It even has great large photos (simply click to enlarge).
Source: New Hampshire Public Television

New Hampshire State Animal (White-tailed Deer)
This has good information on the white-tailed deer. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link.
Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature



New Hampshire State Bird

This helpful Audubon page has all sort of information on the purple finch. You can even see what their footprints look like. Check it all out here.
Source: Audubon

New Hampshire State Bird (Adoption)
Learn about the adoption of the purple finch as a New Hampshire symbols.
Source: New Hampshire Almanac

New Hampshire State Bird (Coloring Page)
This beautifully detailed coloring page shows the state bird nestled among purple lilacs, the state flower. Color it in for a beautiful addition to any report.
Source:Friends of America

New Hampshire State Bird (Purple Finch)
This has good information on the purple finch. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link.
Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature



New Hampshire State Butterfly

Check out this beautiful blue butterfly, learn why it depends on the lupine flower to survive, and how threatened habitats are endangering it.
Source: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

New Hampshire State Butterfly (Restoration)
Learn why this beautiful butterfly almost disappeared from New Hampshire for good, and why being the state insect has saved this little bug’s wings.
Source: New Hampshire Public Radio

New Hampshire State Butterfly (Karner Blue)
This has good information on the karner blue butterfly. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link.
Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature

New Hampshire State Fishes

New Hampshire has two state fishes: the state freshwater fish, and the state saltwater game fish. You can find information on both fish here, including the record for the largest fish caught within your state.
Source: Wildlife Forever: State Fish Art Contest



New Hampshire Freshwater Fish

This page has information on everything from what the brook trout eats to where it lives. Click the magnifying glass if you see a word you don’t understand, and use the tabs at the top of the page to navigate to some awesome photos!
Source: University of Michigan: Museum of Zoology

New Hampshire State Freshwater Fish (Brook Trout)
This has good information on the brook trout. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link.
Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature

New Hampshire State Insect

Find out how Mrs. Marilyn A. Fraser’s fifth grade class got the ladybug adopted as the state insect.
Source: New Hampshire Almanac

New Hampshire Saltwater Sport Fish
The striped bass was named New Hampshire’s state saltwater sport fish. A sport fish is something that people fish for specifically. Learn more about striped bass, and techniques for catching them here.
Source:All about fishing

New Hampshire State Saltwater Sport Fish (Striped Bass)
This has good information on the striped bass. The window will appear as a pop-up source rather than a link.
Source: The National Wildlife Federation: eNature

 

 

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New Hampshire State Animals. (2010, June 26). In State Reports by ClassBrain. Retrieved 16:59, May 18, 2012, from http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/hampshire-state-animals/
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Rory Blanchard-Bell, “New Hampshire State Animals.” State Reports by ClassBrain. 26 June 2010, 04:34 UTC. . 18 May 2012 <http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/hampshire-state-animals/>.
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Rory Blanchard-Bell, 'New Hampshire State Animals', State Reports by ClassBrain, 26 June 2010, 04:34 UTC, <http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/hampshire-state-animals/> [accessed 18 May 2012]
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Rory Blanchard-Bell, “New Hampshire State Animals.” State Reports by ClassBrain, http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/hampshire-state-animals/ [accessed May 18, 2012].
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Rory Blanchard-Bell, New Hampshire State Animals [Internet]. State Reports by ClassBrain; 2010 June 26, 04:34 UTC [cited 2012 May 18]. Available from: http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/hampshire-state-animals/.
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New Hampshire State Animals, http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/hampshire-state-animals/ (last visited May. 18, 2012).
AMA style
Rory Blanchard-Bell, New Hampshire State Animals. State Reports by ClassBrain. June 26, 2010, 04:34 UTC. Available at: http://www.statereports.us/2010/06/hampshire-state-animals/. Accessed May 18, 2012.




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