The NH Coverts Project

What is the NH Coverts Project?

Coverts BrochureThe New Hampshire Coverts Project trains volunteers to promote wildlife habitat conservation and forest stewardship. The goals of the project are twofold:

  • To enhance, restore, and conserve habitat for the rich diversity
  • To increase the amount of New Hampshire's public and private land managed with a stewardship ethic

A "covert" (pronounced "cover" with a "t") is a thicket that provides shelter for wild animals. Modeled on similar Coverts Projects in other states, the name of the NH program symbolizes the Project's focus on wildlife habitat.

Click here to view and print a copy of the Coverts Project brochure.

About the Coverts Project
- The Training Workshop
- Complete an Application (Online) or Print out paper application
- How Can Coverts Volunteers Help You?
- Profiles of Coverts Volunteers

Information for Coverts Volunteers
- NEW! Coverts Updates Online Forum (blog)
- Resources for Coverts Cooperators
- "Making Tracks" Newsletter - archived issues
- NEW! 2007 Annual Report Highlights; or view the full Annual Report

The NH Coverts project is sponsored by:
UNH Cooperative Extension Logo
NH Fish & Game Logo NH Division of Forests & Lands Logo Quality Deer Management Association Logo Fish & Wildlife Service Logo

and the USDA Forest Service State and Private Forestry

Contact Us

For more information on the NH Coverts Project, you can email Malin Ely Clyde, Project Coordinator or you can mail or phone the Project office at:

NH Coverts Project
UNH Cooperative Extension
214 Nesmith Hall
131 Main Street
Durham, NH 03824
(603) 862-2166

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