Helping to Manage New Hampshire’s Greatest Assets
Our staff work closely with public and private partners to safeguard the state's land, water, air and living communities.
Articles
From May 14-17, 2025, twenty-three conservation-minded individuals from twenty-three different New Hampshire communities gathered in Greenfield, NH fo...
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The 2024 NH Coverts Project Workshop was held from May 8-11, when twenty-two attendees from all over New Hampshire spent time in the classroom and in ...
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UNH Summer Intern works to increase the information about Accessible Trails in NH
UNH Summer Intern works to increase the information about Accessible Trails in NH.
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Events
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March 8, 2025 to June 28th, 2025
Registration opens on February 4th 2025
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June 17, 2025
2:00pm - 5:00pm, Join UNH Cooperative Extension Grafton County Forester Jim Frohn, UNH Cooperative Extension Wildlife Habitat State Specialist Matt Tarr, and consulting forester
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Resources
Knowing that trees differ in their requirements for nutrients and moisture, and that sites differ in their ability to supply these needs, we can corre...
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BioBlitz events that have been hosted by other organizations in NH!
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A crop tree is a “healthy, vigorous, well-formed tree of desired species on the right site that meets landowner goals and objectives” (Jim Frohn, 2020...
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In wildlife conservation, connections matter. New Hampshire is home to a rich diversity of wildlife including birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, be...
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A Needs Assessment Approach to Understanding Women Forestland Owners and Managers in New Hampshire.
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Extension Professor, Biological SciencesExtension Professor, GeographyPhone: 603-862-4277
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Associate Extension State Specialist and Professor of Water Quality and Ecotoxicology/Director of Lakes Lay Monitoring Program