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The Taking Action for Wildlife Team will present several workshops focused on the protection of wildlife at this year's New Hampshire Association of C... 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
New Hampshire is home to seven species of native turtles, and more than half of those species have some level of state conservation listing. Working L... Learn More
The Community Conservation Cohort is all about empowering conservation commissions to get one-the-ground projects to protect wildlife and habitats dev... Learn More
On Veteran’s Day, 2022, armed with pry bars, levels, post hole diggers, shovels, and ten 6-foot beams, Warner’s 2021 Community Conservation Cohort com... Learn More
Small mammals and mycorrhizal fungi are integral component to forests, but how do their interactions shape forest regeneration? UNH research at the Se... Learn More
Numbers remain low a decade after White-nose Syndrome
Over a decade after biologists first documented bats with White-nose Syndrome (WNS) in New Hampshire, the number of hibernating bats in New Hampshire ... Learn More
The impacts of climate change are all around us – changes in ski season, maple season, frost dates, droughts and deluges. The climate impacts wildlife... Learn More
Town meeting is an important local step for many conservation commissions to gain approval for a specific project or to pass a warrant article, and is... Learn More
Having developed and hosted a successful and engaging public program “Finding a Shared Vision for Eaton Town Lands”, Eaton has moved onto the next ste... Learn More