Wildlife Species
So often we feel that one person can’t make a difference, but Pollinator Pathways, a new initiative started by the Kingston Conservation Commission, i...
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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...
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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...
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“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...
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With the amount of snow we’ve had on the ground this winter, it’s hard to believe that spring is here, but it is! The days are getting longer, birds ...
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The strangely unique horseshoe crab is one of five marine species that are considered Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) in New Hampshire. P...
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We have owned a home and land in Wolfeboro since 1994. Soon after our purchase we discovered that we were privileged to own a woodcock singing ground....
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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 ...
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In comic books and in Hollywood movies, arch-villains are often highly mechanized and possess awesome super powers. We watch battles unfold pitting go...
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Vernal pools are home to many wildlife species, including those that breed exclusively in this habitat type – fairy shrimp, wood frogs, and spotted sa...
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