This week we are delighted to highlight a wonderful member of our New Hampshire community, Ben Kilham. Ben has been rehabilitating black bears in Lyme, New Hampshire since 1993, in conjunction with the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Along with his nephew Ethan, Ben runs the Kilham Bear Center which offers sanctuary to cubs that have for one reason or another lost their mother. He has become the foremost bear rehabilitation expert in New Hampshire. While these little cubs are very cute, the center is not open to the public as its goal is to release the bears back into the wild. Human interaction would impede that progress and make the bears more interested in some unwanted interactions in the wild!


Ben’s love of New Hampshire’s bear population is not limited just to rehabilitating them as he also works with the Fish and Game Department to actively collar and track our black bear population. This gives much needed insight into their movements and behaviors which has become much more important as New Hampshire’s ‘Southern Tier’ has transformed from dense woods to more suburban neighborhoods. Often mankind and bear-kind do not mix well, and Ben’s critical research helps identify problem areas hopefully avoiding conflict with our furry neighbors!


The next time you see a story about some cute bear cubs in New Hampshire, rest assured that Ben is on the job making sure our black bear friends are well taken care of and will be around for generations to come!