ROCHESTER - The Rochester Public Library will host a free program titled "The Survival Story of Moose in New Hampshire" today at 6 p.m..
This presentation covers a brief natural history of moose in New Hampshire, where they are most likely to be found in the state, and how climate change is impacting their survival.
Eventgoers will learn that moose are skilled swimmers, how parasites decrease moose survival, what their current population is around the state, and what you can do to help the largest member of the deer family. The event will also present how the state's Fish and Game Office is working to better understand the issues facing moose and developing strategies to keep the herd healthy.
The program will be put on by New Hampshire Fish and Wildlife Stewards. It will be held held in the Community Room, on the second floor of the Rochester Public Library, 65 South Main St. Registration is required. For general inquiries and sign-up information, call (603) 332-1428 (ext. 2) or visit the Main Desk.