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Materials developed to implement 4-H LIFE
UNHCE Accident/Injury/Incident Report Form
A document, published by NH Fish & Game and the Jordan Institute detailing how land use regulations can provide New Hampshire municipalities with tools for natural resource and wildlife habitat protection.
Basic NRI Table 1 - revised 2011, taken from 2001 NRI Guide
A written overview of the presentations, major points, ideas, and definitions presented and discussed at a 1995 conference.
Workshop Proceedings 2011 including: tree biology, insects, diseases, weeds, diagnosing problems, pesticides (insecticides, fungicides, miticides and herbicides) and more.
You can realize your full potential as a steward of your forest by using this guide, entitled Forest Resource Management: A Landowner’s Guide to Getting Started.
Step by step guide for communities interested in incorporating wildlife into their natural resources inventories.
Resource Sheet
A table showing the recommended maps to included in a Natural Resource Inventory, used by communities in New Hampshire.
Download the maps created for the town of Bradford, NH's natural resource inventory (2009)
Learn about identifying and describing natural resources in a local setting in a natural resources inventory. Communities will gain a strong foundation for land conservation planning and more informed decision making about natural resources.
Materials related to the Natural Resource Inventory completed by the town of Gilmanton, NH (2004)
NRI done for town of Springfield, NH in 2008.
The State of New Hampshire's forestry plan written in 1996.
Master plans were assessed in 1993 and recommendations made as to how communities could incorporate forestry considerations into their planning.
A .pdf handout about what is available on the website TakingActionforWildlife.org
Published in 2002
Describes the potential for maintaining or expanding existing low-grade wood markets in New Hampshire and identify, over the next 3-5 years, new markets for low-grade wood.
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