A brochure focusing on the wildlife of hemlock-hardwood-pine forests in New Hampshire, how to recognize this habitat, and why these forests are important.
This brochure focuses on wildlife found in northern hardwood-conifer forests, and provides information about how landowners can provide habitat and care for it to help wildlife in need of conservation.
This source examines species of floodplain forests, how to recognize floodplain forests, and why they are important.
Written primarily by state and federal wildlife biologists and foresters, this guide will provide you with important information on how to maintain and restore these habitats on the lands you own or manage. Whether you are a novice or an experienced land manager, this guide will provide helpful information anyone can
This guide offers educators a framework for using the New Hampshire Forests Forever CD in theirclassroom.
Management recommendations from the State of NH Forest Health Specialist regarding forest tent caterpillar infestations (pub. 2005).
The introduced hemlock woolly adelgid continues to migrate north into New England, causing widespread hemlock decline and mortality, leading to associated salvage and pre-salvage cutting across the region.
Links to website of largest land trust in New Hampshire.
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