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BioBitz Engages Community Members on Town-Owned Land
It's a brisk morning during the very beginning of fall in northern New Hampshire. Right before the first signs of daylight, people start to wander up ... Learn More
New Hampshire’s Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) are wildlife species that are rare or declining. In New Hampshire we have 169 SGCN identi... Learn More
Pierce Brook Forest, held mostly in a conservation easement, has been under the same management since 2000 when the property was purchased. Its total ... Learn More
Every year I try to add a few more flowering perennials to my flower gardens.  I enjoy seeing the bees, butterflies and hummingbirds visiting the plan... Learn More
“For the sake of science,” said Sarah Towle, a Wildlife and Conservation Biology major at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) as we forced our way t... Learn More
The Chesterfield Conservation Commission had a vision 30 years ago, to establish a greenway from Mt Wantastiquet in Hinsdale to the Horatio Colony Pre... Learn More
Taking Action for Wildlife staff Amanda Stone and Emma Carcagno had the opportunity to assist a NH land trust to engage with local communities over th... Learn More
Betsy Hardwick is Chair of the Francestown Conservation Commission and a member of the Select Board. For the past eleven years, in addition to managin... Learn More
You don't need to own hundreds of acres to manage your property for wildlife, and the Ellingwoods have proof. Mark and Susan have lived on their 7 acr... Learn More
Read about a New Hampshire family who lives on their land with an eye towards raising children who know how to play (and work) outdoors.  Learn More