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Taking Action for Wildlife supports communities, conservation groups, and individuals with resources, tools, and training for conserving New Hampshire's wildlife and habitats.

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Hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, and horseback riding are just some of the ways we get outside to enjoy nature and relax. However, even these…
In coastal New Hampshire, many planning board members and municipal staff have been engaged in climate adaptation projects, such as vulnerability…
It's a brisk morning during the very beginning of fall in northern New Hampshire. Right before the first signs of daylight, people start to…
New Hampshire’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) are wildlife species that are rare or declining. In New Hampshire we have 169 SGCN…
Pierce Brook Forest, held mostly in a conservation easement, has been under the same management since 2000 when the property was purchased. Its total…
“For the sake of science,” said Sarah Towle, a Wildlife and Conservation Biology major at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) as we forced our way…