Haley Andreozzi
Haley Andreozzi is a wildlife biologist and educator who works to support informed decision-making around wildlife and habitat conservation. 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 and habitats throughout New Hampshire. She provides technical assistance for outreach, participatory/citizen science, and stewardship projects related to New Hampshire’s wildlife species and their habitats, including bats, butterflies, New England cottontail rabbits, and other species of greatest conservation need.
Haley leads several statewide programs that integrate people and natural resources conservation including the NH Coverts Project, which trains landowners and community leaders in wildlife conservation and forest stewardship; Taking Action for Wildlife, which supports community-based efforts related to wildlife conservation; and the Women in the Woods program, which supports women forestland owners and stewards with educational programming and resources.
She received her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science & Natural Resources Management from the University of Rhode Island and earned a Master of Science in Wildlife & Conservation Biology from the University of New Hampshire.
Education
- M.S., Natural Resources/Conservation, University of New Hampshire
- B.S., Environmental Science, University of Rhode Island
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- Coverts Library
- New England Cottontail Rabbits in New Hampshire [brochure]
- Coverts - Volunteer Agreement [form]
- A Landowner’s Guide to New England Cottontail Habitat Management
- Black Racers in New Hampshire [brochure]
- How to Become a NH Coverts Volunteer
- Blanding’s Turtles in New Hampshire [brochure]
- New Hampshire’s Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines with Wildlife Value [chart]
- Nuisance Wildlife In & Around the Home