Natural Resources Stewards
Proceeds will benefit nature-based Extension volunteer programs
UNH Extension invites nature and art enthusiasts to bid on one-of-a-kind paintings by New Hampshire artist James Trask ’64 in the online Love Your Mot...
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Towering Trees and Old-Growth Forest at Tamworth's Big Pines Natural Area
One of the finest places in New England to see towering Eastern white pine trees is in Tamworth, N.H at the Big Pines Natural Area. One champion whit...
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How to Create a Healthy Pollinator Garden
There's lots of talk these days about pollinator gardens as the awareness about bee and pollinator decline grows. Yet many are taking up the call with...
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It has actually been 30 years of Stewards caring for the trees and natural resources of New Hampshire, giving thousands of hours of time to help take ...
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This year marks the 60th anniversary of the publication of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, one of the most influential assessments yet written of our i...
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Have your specific mulching questions answered by Urban and Community Natural Resources Field Specialist Mary Tebo Davis.
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An ancient forest lies in the heart of Crawford Notch State Park. Visible from Route 302, this type of forest is rare in the state of New Hampshire. I...
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Soil is a precious resource full of living organisms. It is the foundation to our gardens, landscapes and ecosystems, feeding all living organisms and...
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My first discovery of a really big tree was in northern Vermont while walking along a mountain lane. I was astonished to see a huge tree trunk to...
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This is part 2 of a two-part series. Learn the unique characteristics of old-growth forests in Part 1, Finding Old-Growth Forests in New Hampshire.
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