State's rarest native animal

Only a handful of timber rattlesnakes still survive in New Hampshire, once so common citizens could pay their property taxes with the bounties. (COURTESY PHOTO)

LANCASTER — The Last of the Granite State Rattlesnakes, presented by Dan Billin, will start Thursday, June 26, at 7 p.m.

Due to renovations this year at the summit house in the park, this free program will be held at the State of New Hampshire Forests and Lands building at the North Country Resource Center on Route 3, 629 Main Street, Lancaster, one mile north of the Lancaster Fair Grounds.

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