Natural Resources

Woodlot Wandering Series
One topic that comes up on almost every one of my woodlot walks is wildlife habitat. Sometimes the discussion is about managing the existing habitat,... Learn More
Trees Tell Their Stories Series
Hello everyone and welcome to 2024! Now that the holiday season has come and gone, and snow has started to fall here in the North Country, our though... Learn More
The NH Coverts Project is accepting applications from new volunteers interested in taking part in the 2024 NH Coverts Project training workshop on May... Learn More
Woodlot Wandering Series by Ray Berthiaume
We are now well on our way toward the winter season, and especially all of the holiday traditions. Shortly after Thanksgiving, many of us turn to tho... Learn More
Join us to explore wildlife track and sign in February 2024
Join us to explore wildlife track and sign in February 2024. Learn More
A Question of the Week
There are a few different reasons why you might not be seeing as many birds in your yard or at your feeder. Learn why and what you can do to help bird... Learn More
Part of the "A Walk in the Woods" series
White pines are particularly sensitive to growing too close together. In a crowded stand of pine, the trees’ lower branches can’t survive in the deep ... Learn More
UNH Extension is pleased to announce that on September 18th Lindsay Watkins started as our new Extension Field Specialist, Forest Resources, covering... Learn More
In early to mid-summer, a female acorn weevil uses her elongated mouth parts to chew a tiny hole in a developing acorn. She then deposits a fertilized... Learn More
Extension's research will help strengthen trail stewardship in New Hampshire's northernmost region
To address concerns stemming from increased usage of trails in Coös County, UNH Extension conducted research on trail stewardship, supported by a gran... Learn More