Conservation Planning
After completing fall 2021 training, the 23 participants in the second annual Community Conservation Cohort rolled up their sleeves and got to work on...
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A New Tool for Conservation
In wildlife conservation, connections matter. As our landscape changes, maintaining and restoring connected habitats is critical for wildlife. The NH...
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New Hampshire's forest lands face uncertain futures unless owners have considered and planned for how their lands will transition to the next generati...
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In September, we welcomed 5 new communities to the 2nd annual Community Conservation Cohort, hosted by Taking Action for Wildlife.
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Over the years, the Taking Action for Wildlife (TAFW) Team has noticed in workshops and conferences that community participants learned as much from e...
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Every couple of weeks, Kristen Murphy heads out to collect the electronic cards from three trail cameras in Exeter. As soon as she is back in her offi...
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June 2020 marks the 4th update of the NH Wildlife Action Plan maps! NH Fish and Game and its partners in the conservation community have worked to kee...
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In coastal New Hampshire, many planning board members and municipal staff have been engaged in climate adaptation projects, such as vulnerability asse...
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The Chesterfield Conservation Commission had a vision 30 years ago, to establish a greenway from Mt Wantastiquet in Hinsdale to the Horatio Colony Pre...
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Taking Action for Wildlife staff Amanda Stone and Emma Carcagno had the opportunity to assist a NH land trust to engage with local communities over th...
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