Plaistow, NH —- The Beede Site continues to attract a thriving wildlife which seems to enjoy the site’s fall colors. Our wildlife cameras recently spotted more visitors across the property, including what looks like a raccoon family.
Since installing the new game cameras as part of its Gold-Certified Wildlife Habitat Council 2020-2021 projects, the Group has identified deer, coyote, wild turkeys, hawks, blackbirds, cardinals, woodchucks, rabbits, skunks, opossum, chipmunks, raccoons, ducks, squirrels, and most recently, a bobcat family.
The Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) is a nonprofit, non-lobbying organization dedicated to increasing the quality and amount of wildlife habitat on corporate, private and public lands.
WHC devotes its resources to building partnerships with corporations and conservation groups to create solutions that balance the demands of economic growth with the requirements of a healthy, biodiverse and sustainable environment.
WHC-assisted wildlife habitat and conservation education programs are found in 45 states, the District of Columbia and twelve other countries.
Check out our latest wildlife camera images below: