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Coverts Report for 2010 Available Online

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Coverts Project Annual Report Highlights

2010 was another great year for the NH Coverts Project.  The program increased by 24 new volunteers hailing from 21 different towns, and Coverts Cooperators continued their amazing efforts to promote wildlife habitat stewardship in their communities. Some cool statistics from 2010:

  • We have 297 active volunteers working in over 130 different communities in NH
  • Coverts volunteers dedicated an astounding 44,328 hours of time to wildlife and forestry outreach in 2010 (by far a record!). Did you know this time is valued at over $900,000?
  • Coverts volunteers collectively managed over 900 acres of fields as grassland habitat and performed over 5,000 acres of inventory work on their lands
  • Coverts volunteers worked to conserve over 32,000 acres in 2010

The highlights report is a summary (see links, above).  For the full story, you can access the full report: Coverts Project Annual Report 2010


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