Managing Wildlife Habitats
Sand and gravel pits are numerous and widespread throughout New Hampshire, making up about 0.35% of New Hampshire’s landscape. Often overlooked and le...
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This fall I’ve been slowing down a lot to allow squirrels and deer to cross the road. On rainy nights next spring I’ll stop to help frogs and salamand...
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Many resources are available - maps, data and information - that can be used to write the wildlife section of your natural resources inventory, the na...
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New Hampshire's wildlife habitats and the species they support could be significantly altered if the effects of climate change are not addressed - and...
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Over the past few months, I have been noticing an abundance of white pine cones in the trees around Carroll county. Rather than producing consistent c...
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