Communities play an important role for wildlife and habitats in New Hampshire. As Conservation Commissioners, you are stewards, educators, protectors, and planners. This workshop will discuss how you can identify your community’s values and goals around wildlife and how to prioritize actions to meet those goals. We will introduce tools and resources available to help you learn about the wildlife and habitats in your town, including the NH Wildlife Action Plan, and provide real-world examples of actions your Conservation Commission can take.
Haley Andreozzi
Wildlife Conservation State Specialist, UNH Cooperative Extension
In her role as the Wildlife Conservation State Specialist with UNH Cooperative Extension, Haley works with volunteers, landowners, natural resources professionals, and communities to enhance, restore, and conserve wildlife habitat throughout New Hampshire. She manages outreach, citizen science, and stewardship projects related to New Hampshire’s wildlife species and their habitats, including for species of greatest conservation need. Haley coordinates the NH Coverts Project, Taking Action for Wildlife, and the Women in the Woods program. She received her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science & Natural Resources Management from the University of Rhode Island and earned a Master’s of Science in Wildlife & Conservation Biology from the University of New Hampshire.
Emma Tutein
Community Conservation State Specialist, UNH Cooperative Extension
Emma has worked at UNH Extension for nearly 15 years in a variety of roles. In her current role as Community Conservation State Specialist, Emma works with conservation professionals and volunteers to support their work in protecting New Hampshire’s natural resources. She coordinates educational and professional development opportunities for land trust staff, conservation commissioners, landowners, and others with interests in land conservation and land stewardship. She has been a member of the Taking Action for Wildlife team since she started working at UNH Cooperative Extension.
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