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Forests play an important role in the fight against climate change due to their ability to remove carbon dioxide (C02) from the atmosphere and store c...
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The Taking Action for Wildlife Community Conservation Cohort program, started in 2020, has seen 15 communities and 57 participants taking part in the ...
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Don’t miss the New Hampshire Association of Conservation Commissions (NHACC) 52nd Annual Meeting and Conference on Saturday, November 5, 2022, featuri...
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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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What Attributes of Road Crossings are Most Effective in Aiding Successful Amphibian Species Migration?
One size does not fit all when it comes to suitable road crossing designs for vernal pool primary indicator amphibian species migration.
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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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NH Butterfly Monitoring Network
Butterflies are present all over our state in every inch of available habitat including wetlands, woods, fields and backyards. The NH Butterfly Monito...
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2021 NH Milkweed Pod Collection Effort Was A Success
In September 2021, NH Fish & Game Department and UNH Cooperative Extension put a request out to any and all New Hampshire residents – find and collect...
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Claremont's Climage Change Education Series
The Claremont Conservation Commission had lots of ideas about protecting wildlife in their community but when it came down to action, they knew they h...
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Scat is a sign left behind by every species of wildlife, and different wildlife species have scat with unique characteristics. Learning how to identif...
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