Conservation Organization

One of the best ways to promote protection of natural areas in your community is to get everyone outside enjoying conserved land. Learn More
Invasive plants often take over places where soils or existing plants have been disturbed – sites like field edges, abandoned farms, roadsides, or at ... Learn More
Engaging youth in conservation commission activities can create meaningful and lasting connections. Get started by reaching out to your local school o... Learn More
Many culverts in New Hampshire are undersized and inadequate for fish and other wildlife to pass through. As a community, conservation group, or profe... Learn More
New Hampshire is home to an abundance of diverse wildlife habitats and natural communities, which can make it difficult to decide where to focus conse... Learn More
Thoughtful trail location allows us to get outside to enjoy nature and also minimize disturbance to wildlife. Learn More
Ultimately, the best way to protect wildlife and habitats in the face of climate change is to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that are contribut... Learn More
Vegetated buffers aren’t just good for wildlife; they’re good for communities, too! From providing critical habitat and protecting water quality to st... Learn More
The Speaking for Wildlife program offers free public talks and walking tours, focused on wildlife and habitats, to libraries, town boards, classrooms,... Learn More
Climate change is throwing a number of curveballs at NH's wildlife and habitats, from rising temperatures to more extreme precipitation. Communit... Learn More
Wildlife travel corridors are critical for the conservation of wildlife in New Hampshire. The loss of wildlife corridors may result in direct mortalit... Learn More
Using your wildlife conservation plan and natural resources inventory as a guide, you can start working on conservation projects to protect important ... Learn More
If you have a town or city-owned property with conservation value and the community would like to ensure the property remains a natural area forever, ... Learn More
If you would like to encourage neighbors and friends to think about conserving their land, you can help coordinate a program with your local land trus... Learn More
Towns have limited resources to conserve land. A conservation plan or land conservation selection criteria can help your conservation commission prior... Learn More
Protecting water quality and quantity will be increasingly important in the face of a changing climate, not just for the wildlife that live in and dep... Learn More
Conservation and education organizations throughout New Hampshire offer a variety of workshops and trainings focused on wildlife habitats, forest mana... Learn More
People who are aware of the problems associated with invasive plants can end up getting discouraged, once they realize that yes, they are all over the... Learn More