Haley works with volunteers, landowners, natural resources professionals, and communities to enhance, restore, and conserve wildlife habitat throughout New Hampshire. She provides technical assistance for outreach, citizen science, and stewardship projects related to New Hampshire's wildlife species and their habitats.
Haley coordinates the NH Coverts Project and Speaking for Wildlife volunteer programs, and is a team member of both Nature Groupie and Taking Action for Wildlife. She also coordinates landowner outreach, citizen science, and volunteer efforts related to New England cottontail conservation.
She received her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science & Natural Resources Management from the University of Rhode Island and earned a Masters of Science in Wildlife & Conservation Biology from the University of New Hampshire.
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Wildlife Habitat Improvement: Wetlands and Wildlife
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The Importance of Hydroperiod in Wetland Assessment
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Order "Taking for Action for Wildlife" Rack Card
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More Harm Than Good: Why You Shouldn't Feed Deer
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Managing Riparian Forests
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Managing Grasslands, Shrublands and Young Forests for Wildlife: A Guide for the Northeast
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Recommended Flowering Plants and Groundcovers for Wildlife
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Design Your Own Field Walk Promotional Flyer
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Coverts Workshop Agenda, 2019 [brochure]
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Wildlife Habitat Improvement: Woodlands and Wildlife