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A partnership between the Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire and UNH Extension is working with school districts to get students outside to learn, play, and protect the land.
The University of New Hampshire Extension’s Health & Well-Being and 4-H Youth Development teams have partnered with the Southeast Land Trust (SELT) of... Learn More
New Hampshire 4-Her's are encouraged to participate in the 2024 NH 4-H Beekeeping Essay Competition! Learn More
This position is based at Extension's Hillsborough County office in Goffstown, N.H.
This position is located at Extension’s Hillsborough County Office in Goffstown, N.H. The field specialist will provide technical assistance and devel... Learn More
This position is based at Extension's Coös County office in Lancaster, N.H.
This position is located at the UNH Cooperative Extension County office in Lancaster, N.H., and is part-time (20 hours per week), non-benefited. T... Learn More
Danica Melone is Peterborough’s Director of Planning and Building, and she told me that Peterborough has decided to pursue ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Un... Learn More
Amy Loader has been named interim director of UNH Cooperative Extension
UNH Cooperative Extension is pleased to announce the appointment of Amy Loader as interim director, effective March 2024. Learn More
Tyler Edwards Joins Extension as the Plant Pathology Program Manager
UNH Extension is pleased to announce the hire of Tyler Edwards as the Plant Pathology Program Manager. Learn More
The official emblem of 4-H is a green four-leaf clover, and each leaf represents a component of the youth development organization
Each leaf of the 4-H clover represents one of the four essential elements of 4-H youth development: Head, Heart, Hands and Health. Learn More
Practical Strategies for Community Organizations with Limited Evaluation Resources
Many community-serving organizations struggle to capture the impacts of their work. Reasons include the lack of a formal system or structure by which ... Learn More
An opportunity for NH women forest landowners to come together, learn, build skills, and connect.
On March 8, 2024, over ninety women forest landowners came together at the Women Landowner Summit to learn, build skills, and connect. Learn More