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Stories

Chimney Swifts are uncontested masters of the air, and only stop flying to nest and sleep. They are a common sight in most of New Hampshire’s towns…
In September, we welcomed 5 new communities to the 2nd annual Community Conservation Cohort, hosted by Taking Action for Wildlife.
September was a busy month on town lands in New Hampshire, as community members all over the state got outside to explore and observe as part of the…
Southeast Land Trust’s Tucker and French Family Forest is an almost 600 acre property located in Kingston, where the natural life cycle of a beaver…
Nanci and Charlie Mitchell live on a large tract of land in Gilmanton which they manage largely to protect and improve wildlife habitat on the…
Over the years, the Taking Action for Wildlife (TAFW) Team has noticed in workshops and conferences that community participants learned as much from…