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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...
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The Community Conservation Cohort is all about empowering conservation commissions to get one-the-ground projects to protect wildlife and habitats dev...
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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...
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The impacts of climate change are all around us – changes in ski season, maple season, frost dates, droughts and deluges. The climate impacts wildlife...
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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 ...
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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...
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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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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...
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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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