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A new brochure highlights the seven species of swifts and swallows found in New Hampshire, their behaviors, habitats, and conservation needs. It also ... Learn More
This summer and early fall the Taking Action for Wildlife Team has been working with 4 communities through our Community Technical Assistance Program.... Learn More
Join the New Hampshire Association of Conservation Commissions (NHACC) for the only statewide conference dedicated to municipal conservation commissio... Learn More
Learn How New Hampshire's Open Spaces, Natural Lands, and Waters Enhance Our Quality of Life
A new, statewide report released by a coalition of conservation organizations shows how our farms, forests, and natural lands are more than scenic—the... 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
Vernal pools are an important wildlife habitat and can be great to explore with your community, but It’s important to balance the benefits and potenti... Learn More
Join a Participatory Science Project in New Hampshire This Summer
There are several wildlife-focused participatory science projects that take place in the summer in New Hampshire, making it a great time to get involv... Learn More
The Taking Action for Wildlife Team worked with three NH communities last year through our Community Technical Assistance program. Here’s a recap of t... 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