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June 2020 marks the 4th update of the NH Wildlife Action Plan maps! NH Fish and Game and its partners in the conservation community have worked to kee... Learn More
I had the privilege of attending the 2015 NH Coverts Project training program and 5 years later, I finally completed my NH Coverts project. It took 5 ... Learn More
When it comes to wildlife in New Hampshire, the big creatures get a lot of attention. My e-mail inbox and voicemail are often filled with messages fro... Learn More
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department (NHFG) is looking for your help to collect information to help monitor the state’s wildlife populations. Mu... Learn More
In coastal New Hampshire, many planning board members and municipal staff have been engaged in climate adaptation projects, such as vulnerability asse... Learn More
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... Learn More
Hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, and horseback riding are just some of the ways we get outside to enjoy nature and relax. However, even these s... 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
Pierce Brook Forest, held mostly in a conservation easement, has been under the same management since 2000 when the property was purchased. Its total ... 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