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The Landscape Left Behind by Nature's Engineers
Southeast Land Trust’s Tucker and French Family Forest is an almost 600 acre property located in Kingston, where the natural life cycle of a beaver po... Learn More
Nanci and Charlie Mitchell live on a large tract of land in Gilmanton which they manage largely to protect and improve wildlife habitat on the propert... Learn More
Over the years, the Taking Action for Wildlife (TAFW) Team has noticed in workshops and conferences that community participants learned as much from e... Learn More
Conservation Commissions have a strong interest in engaging community members through fun, educational activities. Getting folks outside and engaged h... Learn More
Every couple of weeks, Kristen Murphy heads out to collect the electronic cards from three trail cameras in Exeter. As soon as she is back in her offi... Learn More
Wetlands are among the most biologically diverse, productive, and unique habitats on earth. No other part of our landscape provides so many benefits a... Learn More
The end of one year and beginning of the next is often seen as a time of reflection, and that's definitely true for the wildlife biologists who lead t... Learn More
Supporting nature and recreation the New Hampshire way
Hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, and horseback riding are just some of the ways we get outside to enjoy nature and relax. However, even these s... Learn More
Last summer, I met with Sam Taylor, a forester with the N.H. Division of Forests and Lands, to learn about how the Division is monitoring for bats on ... Learn More
Like many others, I’ve been spending more time than usual at home over the past 6 months. During this time, I was inspired to pay closer attention to ... Learn More