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Learn How to Ask Candidates About the Wildlife Crisis

Learn How to Ask Candidates About the Wildlife Crisis

New Hampshire Presidential Town Hall Activist Training
Sunday, October 27, 12-3:30pm
Location: New Hampshire Audubon (84 Silk Farm Rd, Concord, NH 03301)
Lunch Provided
Do you know how to advocate for wildlife and speak to the candidates? We are lucky to have the informal Town Hall setting to get to know presidential candidates and make our voices heard.

“When we save wildlife, we save ourselves” (Moose, courtesy of National Wildlife Federation)

Join the National Wildlife Federation and NH Audubon for a special training session and learn how to raise questions that not only get the candidates talking about environmental issues but effectively express your concerns to them.
We will discuss how to engage with people and candidates, how to raise environmental and wildlife issues, and how to talk to the media.
If you are interested in attending, please RSVP by email with your name and how many people you will bring with you!
 
Agenda
12pm – Lunch
 
12:30pm – Welcome

  • Why Town Halls Matter – Your Power 
  • Initial Guidelines (Speak for Yourself)

12:45pm – Briefing on the Wildlife Crisis

  • State of the Wildlife
  • Climate Change and Moose, Loons

1:30pm – BREAK
 
1:45pm – “How To” for Attending Town Halls

  • Tips and Best Practices
  • Role Play & Practice
  • Social Media, Opinion Media
  • Traditional Media, Talking to Reporters

3:15pm – Next Steps