Manage habitat

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Get Money for Management
Managing habitat for wildlife can require some out-of-pocket expenses for landowners. The good news is that programs exist to off-set costs.
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner Manage habitat
Map Invasive Plants
You can use a program called EDDMapS (Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System) on your computer, smartphone or tablet to map invasive plants…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Interested Individual, Landowner, Natural Resources Professional Educate others, Manage habitat, Volunteer
Host an Invasive Plant Workday
Organizing a community invasive plant workday is something anyone can do. In fact, invasive plant control is the kind of large scale problem that is…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization Educate others, Manage habitat, Volunteer
Promote Native Plants
Many familiar plants in our gardens, fields, and along roadsides are not native to New Hampshire. While the majority cause no harm to natural habitat…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Interested Individual, Landowner Manage habitat
Learn to Identify Invasive Plants
Invasive plants pose a serious threat to our native habitats and wildlife. One of the best things you can do to help stop the spread of invasive…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Interested Individual, Landowner, Natural Resources Professional Learn more, Manage habitat
Restore and Maintain Older Forests
While there has been a regional focus on the lack of and need to create young, early-successional habitat in recent years, there is also recognition…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Landowner Manage habitat
Manage Town Land for Wildlife
Regardless of the size of the property, what towns do on their land can have a profound effect on wildlife habitat. Many habitat improvements require…
Community Board or Committee Manage habitat
Minimize Soil Disturbance
Invasive plants often take over places where soils or existing plants have been disturbed – sites like field edges, abandoned farms, roadsides, or at…
Community Board or Committee, Conservation Organization, Interested Individual, Landowner Manage habitat
Support Wildlife-Friendly Stream Crossings
As the frequency of extreme rain events rises due to the changing climate, maintaining adequate culverts and stream crossings will be increasingly…
Community Board or Committee Manage habitat, Plan for wildlife
Use Untreated Plants
Individuals and communities who are looking to help conserve pollinators can plant habitat that supports their populations, including a diversity of…
Interested Individual, Landowner Manage habitat