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NH Coverts Project Resources

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COVID-19 Safety Training for Outdoor Volunteers
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How to Become a NH Coverts Volunteer
Cheshire County Forester Steve Roberge teaches Coverts volunteers about forest ecology.
NH Coverts Project Annual Report 2019
NH Coverts Project Program Highlights 2019
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NH Coverts Project [brochure]
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Schoolyard SITES Overview
red fox
A Landowner's Guide to Inventorying and Monitoring Wildlife in New Hampshire
Appalachian Oak Pine Forest
Appalachian Oak-Pine Forests
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Coverts - Volunteer Agreement [form]
Logging equipment on a Coverts volunteer's property
Coverts Cooperator Projects
Extension staff leading a presentation in the woods. It is fall; leaves are on the ground. A body of water is in the foreground, and about a dozen people stand near the edge of the water.
Coverts Library
Coverts Workshop Agenda, 2019 [brochure]
A mountain stream surrounded by trees.
Headwater Streams
A Hemlock hardwood pine forest
Hemlock-Hardwood-Pine Forests
A Lowland Spruce-Fir Forest
Lowland Spruce-Fir Forests

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