Managing Wildlife Habitats

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The Taking Action for Wildlife team offers direct technical assistance to communities interested in incorporating wildlife and habitat information int... Learn More
Potential Buffer Distances for Vernal Pools in New Hampshire
Despite their modest appearance, vernal pools are critically important ecological resources. Many communities are asking questions about how much upla... Learn More
New Hampshire has released a comprehensive update to its State Wildlife Action Plan, establishing conservation priorities for wildlife and habitats ac... Learn More
Rye Conservation Commission’s quest to understand trail impacts on wildlife and habitats
The Rye Conservation Commission enlisted the help of professionals to find a balance between natural resources conservation and recreation on their to... Learn More
An overview of marsh and shrub wetlands, how they're protected in New Hampshire, and what your community can do to benefit these habitats. Learn More
The newly discovered beech leaf disease, coupled with beech bark disease which has been affecting New Hampshire’s forests since the 1960s, is threaten... Learn More
When we think about nature in New Hampshire, it’s easy to imagine the towering peaks of the White Mountains or the sparkling waters of Lake Winnipesau... Learn More
Saltmarsh Sparrows in New Hampshire
Do you live near a salt marsh? Or maybe you’ve visited a NH beach and noticed the nearby marshes? If so, one of the coolest evolutionary stories may b... Learn More
Much of the work of NH Fish & Game Department's Fisheries Habitat Program is providing technical assistance/expertise to restore and conserve fish hab... Learn More
With some of New Hampshire's tiniest critters in mind, Carroll County Forester Wendy Scribner tackles the dilemma of what to do with all of the leaves... Learn More