michael marchand

Michael Marchand is the recently announced supervisor of Fish and Game's Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program. (COURTESY PHOTO)

CONCORD — The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program is pleased to announce the selection of Michael Marchand as the new program supervisor.

Marchand brings 14 years of experience as a N.H. Fish and Game Wildlife Biologist. He has represented nongame priorities with many internal and regional partners and has developed widely recognized research and monitoring programs to analyze the status and trends of critical wildlife species and their habitats. Marchand played an important role in the evaluation and revision of New Hampshire’s Wildlife Action Plan, as well as ensuring its continued implementation

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