Moultonborough Public Library
4 Holland St
Moultonborough, NH 03254
United States
Curious about the natural resources on your property? We have a wealth of information just a few clicks away using free online mapping tools like GRANITView, Google Earth, and ArcGIS Online.
Join UNH Cooperative Extension County Foresters Wendy Scribner and Lindsay Watkins for a hands-on workshop where you'll learn the basics of using these applications to explore your land and surrounding areas. Discover habitat types, soils, wetlands, water features, and topography. Learn how to view aerial photos, find your property boundaries using town tax map data, and explore how your land has changed over time through historic imagery. We’ll walk through how to access various data layers and interpret what you’re seeing. There will be plenty of time to explore your own property online and ask questions along the way.
This program is sponsored by UNH Cooperative Extension and the Moultonborough Public Library.
What to Bring: To get the most out of the workshop, please plan to bring a laptop or tablet if you can; we will also have a few devices to share. All mapping tools and data sources used are publicly available and free to access.
Registration: Registration is free and limited to 12 participants. Registration is required.
Questions? Please contact Lindsay Watkins, lindsay.watkins@unh.edu or (603)-609-0819
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We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. If you need an accommodation to participate in our programming, please contact Lindsay Watkins, lindsay.watkins@unh.edu or (603) 609-0819 prior to the event. Given ample time, we will make any reasonable effort to meet your needs, including language access services if requested, which will be provided free of charge.
The University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity educator and employer. UNH, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, and New Hampshire counties cooperating. Direct inquiries to unh.civilrights@unh.edu.
Women in the Woods is a collaboration between UNH Cooperative Extension, NH Timberland Owners Association, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, and other partners aimed at connecting women landowners and land managers with the resources, skills, and community they need to make informed stewardship decisions that promote healthy forest resources. Women in the Woods programming is open to all participants, but is designed for marginalized genders, including women, women-identifying individuals, and non-binary and gender non-conforming people who are comfortable in a space that centers the learning experiences of women. For more information about Women in the Woods, visit: extension.unh.edu/womeninthewoods.
Funding for this program provided by a Landscape Scale Restoration Grant, U.S. Forest Service.