A group of 23 volunteers standing in a field

From May 14-17, 2025, twenty-three conservation-minded individuals from twenty-three different New Hampshire communities gathered in Greenfield, NH for the 2025 NH Coverts Project Workshop.

This new group of volunteers learned about forest ecology, wildlife habitats, forest and habitat management, conservation, and effective outreach, and left the workshop ready to return to their communities as stewards of New Hampshire's wildlife and habitats. The NH Coverts Project now involves more than 500 trained volunteers throughout the state of New Hampshire in promoting wildlife conservation and forest stewardship!

Check out some scenes from this year's workshop.

A group of 25 volunteers standing in the woods.
5 people smiling in the woods while learning about wildlife
A group of 23 volunteers walking in a line while in the woods
a person's hand holding a toad
A group of 23 volunteers standing in the woods
a group of people looking into a bucket with salamander eggs from a vernal pool
a flying squirrel pokes it's head out of a hole in a tree
A group of 23 volunteers standing in the woods
two UNH Extension staff Matt Tarr and Emma Tutein
a women smiling among a group of volunteers
Haley Andreozzi speaking in front of a group of volunteers
a woman smiles while looking at a garter snake an instructor is holding
Instructor Steven Roberge talking about forest management
a man smiles while learning in the woods
a group of 23 volunteers walking in a line in the woods

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