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Read about how other individuals, communities, and conservation groups have used conservation planning, natural resource inventories, habitat…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner Educate others, Learn more, Support wildlife
Maintain and Create Wildlife Habitat
Some habitats require disturbances to maintain their unique characteristics. Sometimes these disturbances occur naturally, but sometimes we can…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner Manage habitat, Support wildlife
Submit Wildlife Observations to NH Wildlife Sightings
Through NH Wildlife Sightings, professionals and other citizens can report their wildlife observations.
Community Board or Committee, Landowner, Natural Resources Professional Support wildlife, Volunteer
Restore and Manage Grasslands
If it's appropriate for your land, managing grassland habitats will greatly benefit the wildlife in your area.
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner Manage habitat
Use Vegetated Buffers along Water Bodies and Wetlands
Vegetated buffers next to rivers and wetlands provide important habitat for wildlife, along with many other benefits, such as protecting water…
Landowner Manage habitat
Learn about the Impacts of Climate Change on Wildlife and Habitats
Climate change is throwing a number of curveballs at NH's wildlife. While rising temperatures often get the most attention, we're also…
Interested Individual, Landowner Learn more
Plant a Pollinator Garden
One thing everyone can do to support local pollinators is plant pollinator-friendly gardens - diverse groups of native flowers that will provide a…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Interested Individual, Landowner 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.
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner Manage habitat
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…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner Educate others, Learn more, Manage habitat, Support wildlife, Volunteer
Use Agricultural Practices that Promote Good Wildlife Habitat
Farmland provides biological diversity in the landscape, benefiting a number of wildlife species. Farmers can adapt agricultural practices to…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Interested Individual, Landowner Manage habitat, Support wildlife