COLD RIVER LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

endangered animal species in the cold river watershed

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To the best of our knowledge, this list includes the endangered or threatened animals supported by the Cold River and river corridor environment. Additional letters indicate whether these animals are endangered [E] or threatened [T] species and if they are significant at a national [N] or state [S] level.

Animal Species
Location
​Endangered (E) or Threadened (T)​
National (N) or State (S)
Haliaeetus leucocephalus 
Bald eagle
Walpole, Alstead, Langdon
E
N
Falco peregrinus  
Peregrine falcon
Walpole
E
N
Circus cyaneus  
Northern harrier
Walpole
T
S
Accipter cooperii  
Copper's hawk
Walpole, Langdon, Lempster
T
S
Pandion haliaetus 
Osprey
Walpole, Unity
T
S
Cistothorus platensis  
Sedge wren
Value
E
S
Cortalus horridus  
Timber rattlesnake
E
S
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  • Home
  • About
    • History of the Committee
    • Annual Reports
    • Bylaws
    • Events Calendar
  • Learn about Cold River
    • Path of the River
    • Wildlife >
      • Habitats
      • Animals >
        • Mammals
        • Fish
        • Birds
        • Invertebrates
        • Endangered Species
      • Plants >
        • Endangered Species
        • Habitats
    • Geology >
      • Bedrock Geology
      • Surficial Geology
      • Sand and Gravel Deposits
      • Prime Agricultural Soils
      • Groundwater Resources
    • Watershed
    • Cold River History >
      • Historical Landmarks
      • Local Oral Histories
  • Water Quality Monitoring
    • What we do
    • Drinking Water Protection Plan
    • Get Involved
  • Conservation
    • Restoration Projects
    • Towns >
      • Town Conservation Commitments
      • Town land use Controls
      • Town Links
  • Educator Resources
    • Activities
    • Artwork
    • River Links
  • Contact Us