Public Outreach & Education

I sat at my desk, eyes glued to my computer screen, flipping slowly through photos. I’m giddy with excitement, enjoying the scenes unfolding, snapshot... Learn More
Big things can happen for wildlife when dedicated volunteers team up with biologists around the state. This is what happened in the town of Newmarket ... Learn More
In the early hours of a Saturday morning in spring, a group of Fremont citizens armed with binoculars and field guides were alert and quiet, listening... Learn More
When Taking Action for Wildlife came to Andover in the fall of 2012, the six-member conservation commission knew what they wanted to do - find creativ... Learn More
On a chilly Saturday morning in February, over 30 volunteers strapped on their snowshoes at the Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge to search for rabbi... Learn More
Since January, we have assisted 10 communities across New Hampshire. Below, find out what they have been up to and get inspiration for your own projec... Learn More
Are you a citizen scientist? Do you want to be? The activity we call “science” began as citizen science centuries ago, with curious people asking ques... Learn More
In today’s high tech world, children are too often disconnected from nature and have little experience with their natural environment.  Schools do not... Learn More
Planning outreach in your community? Take a page from Campton’s book and consider hosting an outdoor field event exploring local habitats Learn More
Many resources are available - maps, data and information - that can be used to write the wildlife section of your natural resources inventory, the na... Learn More