Category: Landowner
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Attend Workshops on Good Stewardship Conservation and education organizations throughout New Hampshire offer a variety of workshops and trainings focused on wildlife habitats, forest mana...
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Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Interested Individual, Landowner, Natural Resources Professional | Learn more |
Avoid Negative Human-Wildlife Interactions We love wildlife, but when wild animals are in the wrong place at the wrong time - bears at your bird feeder, skunks under your porch, or deer in the ...
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Community Board or Committee, Interested Individual, Landowner | Learn more, Support wildlife |
Become a Citizen Scientist Citizen Science is a process by which both professional and volunteer scientists collaborate to investigate the world around them. Anyone can become a...
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Interested Individual, Landowner | Learn more, Volunteer |
Become a NH Coverts Project Volunteer NH Coverts volunteers are landowners, local decision-makers, teachers, business people, writers, retirees — anyone who wants to help wildlife in New H...
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Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner | Educate others, Learn more, Manage habitat, Support wildlife, Volunteer |
Building Trails? Consider Wildlife Thoughtful trail location allows us to get outside to enjoy nature and also minimize disturbance to wildlife.
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Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner | Manage habitat, Plan for wildlife |
Control Invasive Plants People who are aware of the problems associated with invasive plants can end up getting discouraged, once they realize that yes, they are all over the...
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Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner | Learn more, Manage habitat |
Create and Manage Young Forest Habitat Shrubland habitats are used by over 100 species of wildlife in NH and are critically important to many.
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Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner | Manage habitat |
Don't Feed Deer While most people who feed deer in the winter are well-intentioned, there are a number of negative consequences to their actions.
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Interested Individual, Landowner | Support wildlife |
Explore Land Conservation Options Using your wildlife conservation plan and natural resources inventory as a guide, you can start working on conservation projects to protect important ...
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Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner | Learn more, Plan for wildlife, Protect land |
Get Inspired Read about how other individuals, communities, and conservation groups have used conservation planning, natural resource inventories, habitat manageme...
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Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner | Educate others, Learn more, Support wildlife |