Public Outreach & Education

Claremont's Climage Change Education Series
The Claremont Conservation Commission had lots of ideas about protecting wildlife in their community but when it came down to action, they knew they h... Learn More
Scat is a sign left behind by every species of wildlife, and different wildlife species have scat with unique characteristics. Learning how to identif... Learn More
New Hampshire's forest lands face uncertain futures unless owners have considered and planned for how their lands will transition to the next generati... Learn More
In September, we welcomed 5 new communities to the 2nd annual Community Conservation Cohort, hosted by Taking Action for Wildlife. Learn More
2021 NH BioBlitz Provides Useful Data on Town Lands
September was a busy month on town lands in New Hampshire, as community members all over the state got outside to explore and observe as part of the N... Learn More
Conservation Commissions have a strong interest in engaging community members through fun, educational activities. Getting folks outside and engaged h... 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
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
Big things can happen for wildlife when dedicated volunteers team up with biologists around the state. This is what happened in the town of Newmarket ... Learn More