Memorial Day fireworks canceled at Hampton Beach due to piping plovers
HAMPTON, N.H. (AP) — Fireworks shows at a popular New Hampshire beach were canceled for Memorial Day weekend and will be put on hold for several weeks because endangered piping plovers are nesting there.
Local officials hope they can still have fireworks on the Fourth of July at Hampton Beach, which is close to the Massachusetts border, the Portsmouth Herald reported.
Hampton Beach Village District Chairman Chuck Rage said two nests were found on the beach.
Piping plovers are endangered in New Hampshire and threatened nationally. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Endangered Wildlife Program has been monitoring and protecting breeding piping plovers and their habitat on the seacoast since 1997.
The sighting of endangered piping plovers prompted officials to cancel fireworks shows at the beginning of the summer season at Hampton Beach last year too. The small bird nests in the sandy dunes at Hampton and Seabrook beaches.
The number of nests is expected to reach a new record in New Hampshire this year, with 16 in total, according to the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department.
The fireworks shows will resume when the eggs hatch and the plovers abandon their nests on the beach, which could take about a month.
Barnstable officials were forced to push this year's Fourth of July fireworks to Labor Day weekend because of piping plovers.