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Habitat-Sensitive Site Design and Development Practices to Minimize the Impact of Development on Wildlife

Links to the NH Dept. of Environmental Services website with factsheets about recommended methods for development that help protect wildlife habitat.

High Grade Harvesting: Understand the impacts, know your options

High grading "takes the best and leaves the rest." Learn how to recognize high grading and why this method of cutting trees isn't recommended.

Hillsborough County Impact Statement 2011Archived

A current view of Selected Highlights of UNHCE Hillsborough County for 2011.

Impact Summary - Carroll County

2-page fact sheet

sept 2011 updates

Impact Summary - Cheshire County

2-page fact sheet

updated sept 2011

Impact Summary - Coös County

2-page fact sheet-2011 updates

Impact Summary - Grafton County

2-page fact sheet

2011 updates through dec 21, 2011

Minimizing the Impact of Development on Wildlife: Actions for Local Municipalities

Links to a Dept. of Environmental Services webpage with factsheets that can assist local municipalities and towns with regulations and practices that are sensitive to wildlife and habitats. 

National 4-H Learning Priorities - Evaluating for Impact
The Evaluating for Impact Team, one of six national 4-H Learning Priorities for professional development, recently completed a report which provides content for seven learning modules related to the 4-H Professional Research, Knowledge, and Competencies Study (4-H PRKC).  Each of the modules presents content related to program evaluation and is organized into three levels-novice, advanced beginner, and practitioner.  The modules, which also include many on-line and print program evaluation resources, can be used by trainers, instructors, and others who are interested in advancing their own professional development in program evaluation.

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