Thursday, February 23, 2012

NHF&G News: Teen Attacked by Coyote in Hopkinton, N.H.



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February 23, 2012

Teen Attacked by Coyote in Hopkinton, N.H.

CONCORD, N.H. – Fish and Game Department personnel are alerting residents of Hopkinton, N.H., to the likely presence of a rabid coyote, following an attack on a local teenager yesterday (February 22, 2012).

The young man was walking the family dog in a wooded area near his home when the coyote approached him. The dog ran away, at which point the coyote attacked the teenager. The teen defended himself, reportedly punching the coyote in the nose until the coyote left the scene. During the interaction, the teenager was scratched and possibly bitten by the coyote. The teen sought medical treatment, and is receiving a course of rabies shots as a precaution.

Though there are occasional reports of rabid wild animals attacking humans in New Hampshire, Pat Tate, wildlife biologist with Fish and Game, said that the coyote attack was highly unusual. "It's the first time we know of that a coyote has attacked a person in New Hampshire," he said. Tate noted that earlier in the week, a local dog was also attacked by a coyote, and required veterinary care. "We suspect that it's the same coyote, and that the coyote is rabid, given the uncharacteristic aggressiveness of the attacks. For local residents, that means they should be aware of the presence of coyotes, and they should know the signs of a rabid animal." He added, "This incident, scary as it was, gives us no reason to fear wild animals in general."

Tate points out that it's not that unusual to see a coyote at any time of day or night. "The species is spread out around the state. Seeing a coyote in woodland landscape, one that's acting normal, is fine," he said. Normal behavior, for a coyote, is expressing no interest in humans or pets. "If a coyote displays any interest in a human – whether friendly or aggressive – that's unusual, and that's when you need to be on alert."

Martin Garabedian, chief of Law Enforcement for N.H. Fish and Game, says that Conservation Officers and Hopkinton Police Department personnel are in the area, looking for signs of the rabid coyote. "In the interest of public safety, when the officers find the animal in question, they will dispatch it and send it for rabies testing," he said.

If someone sees a coyote, Tate recommends yelling at it to instill fear. Healthy coyotes will retreat when faced with loud noises or thrown objects. "Obviously, you never want to approach a wild animal. But if you are in a situation where you are outdoors near a coyote, shout at it, make sure it knows you're a threat," Tate advises. "If it comes at you, hit it hard on the head and snout."

If Hopkinton residents see a coyote behaving aggressively, they are asked to notify Fish and Game Law Enforcement dispatch at (603) 271-3361.

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

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National parks are thought to be among the quietest places on earth. But their peace and solitude are threatened by unnecessary noise, especially at Grand Canyon National Park. We need your help to protect the Grand Canyon's natural quiet today!

Senator John McCain (R-AZ) has filed an amendment to the Senate Transportation Bill (S.1813) that would short-circuit the public process on a plan to restore natural quiet to Grand Canyon National Park. The amendment would allow for additional noise from low-flying, commercial air tours. In recent years, with your help, NPCA and our allies have been able to force the withdrawal of similar amendments. We need your help now to ensure that this dreadful amendment is defeated.

Take Action: Email your senators TODAY and tell them to oppose Senator McCain’s Grand Canyon amendment to the Senate Transportation Bill.

Thanks for standing with us once again to protect natural quiet at the Grand Canyon. As always, we truly appreciate all that you do to protect our national parks for future generations to enjoy!

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

NH Snowmobile Trail Report 2-21-2012




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February 21, 2012 Update

Use caution in other areas of the state as there is water and ice. Recommended to Stay off Lakes and Ponds where ice depth is unknown. 
Pittsburg- 6-8" base in higher elevations and 2-3" in lower. Grooming is ongoing, and conditions range from marginal to great. South of town and there could still be some problem areas and some areas are still closed and are posted as such. Please pay attention to all signage! There are still logging operations going on. Perry Stream Rd is closed to snowmobile traffic and stay on the side of Magalloway Rd; some shared roads and are posted 10 mph.Lakes are still considered to be unsafe! For more details go towww.pittsburgridgerunners.org.

Colebrook- Lower elevations range from poor, bare ground, open water and ice, to fair spring like conditions. Higher elevations range from good to great , watch for ice and open water bars.. For more info go to www.colebrookski-bees.com

Stratford- No Report Potato Hill trail is closed due to logging. Use caution logging at jct of Corr 3 and 7. Watch for water bars.

Groveton/Nash Stream- 1-5" base. Trails are groomed and riding is good. 5 South Temporarily Closed. Caution some icy conditions.

Diamond Pond/Coleman State Park- 6" base. Trails are groomed and riding is good to great. Several logging operations going on. Lake ice is marginal. Warming hut open Saturday and Sunday. Gas pumps open 24/7. For more details go to www.swiftdiamondriders.com

Errol- 1-4" base. Trails are groomed and riding is moderate to good. Use Caution some trails are getting icy.

Cambridge- 1-3" base trails are not being groomed at this time and riding is marginal to moderate.

Milan- 1-3" base. Trails are not being groomed at this time and riding is marginal to moderate.

Twin Mtn- No Report.

Dalton- No Report.

Berlin- 1-5" base.  Trails are groomed and riding is moderate to good. For more details, go towww.whitemtridgerunners.com

Berlin/Success- 0-2" base. Trails are not being groomed at this time and riding is marginal to moderate.

Gorham- 0-4" base. Trails are groomed and riding is marginal to moderate.   Use caution some open water bars. And use caution around logging jobs. For more info go towww.presidentialrangeriders.org

Jefferson- No report. For more details go to www.waumbekmethna.com 

Franconia Notch- 0-2" base. Trails are not groomed at this time and riding is moderate. Corr 11 North of Notch is not groomed and riding is marginal.

Campton/Thornton- 0-5" base. Trails are not groomed at this time and riding is marginal to moderate. Corr 11 Rail line not groomed use caution. Some bare spots and ice.

Bear Notch- 4-8" base. Trails are groomed. Riding is good. Caution watch for some icy areas and in corners.  RR Tracks starting to show in some places. Use Caution and watch for mushers and skiers.

Conway/ Chatham- 80% open 1-3" base. Not groomed at this time. Fields showing bare spots stay off. Corridor 19 and loops are icy and some open water bars. Riding is marginal.

Ossipee- 60% open 1-3" base. Trails are not groomed at this time. RR Tracks exposed. Castle Trails Closed. From white lake out to Wonolancet loops is only riding and is marginal with some rocks and water bars showing.

Pisgah State Park-  Closing this week

Pillsbury State Park-
 Closing this week

Rail Lines:

  • Northern: Closing
  • Ashuelot: Closing
  • Fort Hill:  Closing
  • Sugar River: Closing
  • Concord to Lincoln:  No riding

Additional Resources and Information

Please be safe and ride with caution.
Respect our landowners.
Watch speeds and stay to the right.

For more information contact brenda.drouin@dred.state.nh.us
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PHOENIX (AP) The Oakland Athletics still have strong interest in signing slugger Manny Ramirez, who presents a low-risk investment for the rebuilding franchise.
If things come together, the 39-year-old would sign a deal for slightly more than the league minimum of $480,000.
He first must serve a 50-game suspension without pay for violating baseball's drug policy for the second time. With no rainouts, the first game Ramirez would be eligible to play is June 2 at Kansas City.
The sides could reach agreement as soon as the next few days or sometime next week, and Ramirez then likely would travel from Florida to Arizona to undergo a physical before joining Oakland's spring training camp for full-squad workouts starting Feb. 25. Pitchers and catchers report to camp Saturday.
Oakland recently sent representatives to Florida to observe workouts by Ramirez, who retired from the Tampa Bay Rays last season rather than serve a 100-game suspension. For Ramirez, this could become a chance to help repair his reputation and serve as a positive clubhouse influence on a young team - that's sure what the Oakland brass hope, anyway.....

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

NH Snowmobile Trail Report 2-17-2012



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February 17, 2012 Update

Great riding has been reported.

Use caution in other areas of the state as there is water and ice. Recommended to Stay off Lakes and Ponds where ice depth is unknown.

Gorham Sled Fest Feb 17th thru 20th for more info go to www.presidentialrangeriders.org
Waumbek Annual Steak Feed and Poker Run is on Sunday Feb 19th. Poker Run is from 9am-2pm Steak Feed from 11am-2pm. For more info go to www.waumbekmethna.com


Pittsburg- 1" new snow on a 6-8" base in higher elevations and 2-3" in lower. Grooming is ongoing, and conditions range from marginal to great. South of town and there could still be some problem areas and some areas are still closed and are posted as such. Please pay attention to all signage! There are still logging operations going on. Perry Stream Rd is closed to snowmobile traffic and stay on the side of Magalloway Rd; some shared roads and are posted 10 mph. Lakes are still considered to be unsafe! For more details go towww.pittsburgridgerunners.org.

Colebrook- Trails are groomed, range from marginal to fair with some bare spots, water bars and icy in lower elevations and good to great in higher elevations, watch for water bars, ice on hill sides and corners. Please ride with caution. If you ride east to Dixville Notch, the depth increases quite a lot, and there is even more snow further east toward Errol. For more info go to www.colebrookski-bees.com

Stratford- 4-6" base. Trails are groomed and riding is moderate to good. Stratford Bog area riding is moderate. Potato Hill trail is closed due to logging. Use caution logging at jct of Corr 3 and 7. Watch for water bars.

Groveton/Nash Stream- 2-6" base. Trails are groomed and riding is good. 5 South Temporarily Closed. Caution some icy conditions.

Diamond Pond/Coleman State Park- 1" new snow on a 6-8" base. Trails are groomed and riding is great. Several logging operations going on. Lake ice is marginal. Warming hut open Saturday and Sunday. Gas pumps open 24/7. For more details go towww.swiftdiamondriders.com

Errol- 1” new snow on a 1-4" base. Trails are groomed and riding is good to great. Use Caution some trails are getting icy.

Cambridge- 1” new snow 2-4" base trails are groomed and riding is good.

Milan- 2-4" base. Trails are groomed and riding is good.

Twin Mtn- 2-6" Trails are groomed and riding is moderate to good. Grooming is being done in the Base Rd/Jefferson Notch area.

Dalton- 1-4" base Trails are marginal to moderate.

Berlin- 2-6" base.  Trails are groomed and riding is good to great. For more details, go towww.whitemtridgerunners.com

Berlin/Success- 1-4" base. Trails are groomed and riding is moderate to good.

Gorham- 2-4" base. Trails are groomed and riding is good.  Use caution some open water bars. And use caution around logging jobs. Gorham Sled Fest Feb 17th thru 20th for more info go to www.presidentialrangeriders.org

Jefferson- 2-4" base. Trails are groomed and riding is marginal to good. Caution- Watch for water bars and logging operations. Waumbeks Annual Steak Feed and Poker Run are on Sunday Feb 19th. Poker Run is from 9am-2pm Steak Feed from 11am-2pm. For more details go to  www.waumbekmethna.com 

Franconia Notch- 1-3" base. Trails are groomed and riding is moderate to good. Corr 11 North of Notch is not groomed and riding is marginal.

Campton/Thornton- 1-4" base. Trails are groomed and riding is marginal to good. Corr 11 Rail line not groomed use caution. Some bare spots and ice.

Bear Notch- 4-8" base. Trails are groomed. Riding is good. Caution watch for some icy areas and in corners.  RR Tracks starting to show in some places. Use Caution and watch for mushers and skiers.

Conway/ Chatham- 1-3 base. Fields showing bare spots stay off. Corridor 19 and loops are icy and some open water bars .To warm to groom. .Riding is fair to good. Logging job is done but road is dirt.

Ossipee- 3" base. RR Tracks exposed. Castle Trails Closed. From white lake out to Wonolancet loops is only riding and is fair with some rocks and water bars showing.

Pisgah State Park-  Riding Not available

Pillsbury State Park- Riding Not available

Sullivan- Riding Not available

Rail Lines:

  • Northern: No riding at this time.
  • Ashuelot: No riding at this time
  • Fort Hill:  No riding at this time
  • Sugar River: No riding at this time
  • Concord to Lincoln:  No riding at this time

Additional Resources and Information

Please be safe and ride with caution.
Respect our landowners.
Watch speeds and stay to the right.

For more information contact brenda.drouin@dred.state.nh.us

Explore | Experience | What's Happening | Get Involved | Who We Are | Partner & Community Relations
News | Calendar | Contact Us | Reservations | E-updates
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172 Pembroke Road P.O. Box 1856 Concord, NH 03302-1856 | T: (603) 271-3556 F: (603) 271-3553 


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