Volunteers Working for Wildlife
The NH Coverts Project trains volunteers in wildlife conservation, forest stewardship, and effective outreach. NH Coverts volunteers are landowners, local decision-makers, teachers, business people, writers, retirees - anyone who wants to help wildlife in New Hampshire.
The program is sponsored by UNH Cooperative Extension and New Hampshire Fish & Game.
NH Coverts Library
Information for NH Coverts Volunteers
Articles
The 2026 NH Coverts Project Workshop was held from May 6-9, when twenty-five attendees from all over New Hampshire spent time in the classroom and in ...
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From May 6-9, 2026, twenty-five conservation-minded individuals from twenty-one different New Hampshire communities gathered in Greenfield, NH for the...
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Thank you to the 121 volunteers who completed the 2025 NH Coverts Project Survey! The 2025 Annual Report for the Coverts Project is posted online, and...
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Events
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June 10, 2026 to September 1, 2026
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July 27, 2026, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
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August 11, 2026, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Resources
A series of 12 brochures are available from UNH Cooperative Extension to help landowners learn about and help conserve important wildlife habitats fou...
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A series of 12 brochures are available from UNH Cooperative Extension to help landowners learn about and help conserve important wildlife habitats fou...
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The New Hampshire Coverts Project is a program that trains volunteers to promote wildlife and habitat conservation and forest stewardship.
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The New Hampshire Coverts Project is a program that trains volunteers to promote wildlife and habitat conservation and forest stewardship.
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The Directory of Licensed Foresters is an online database of foresters licensed in New Hampshire who provide services to private landowners and others...
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The New Hampshire Coverts Project Workshop
May 15-18, 2019
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Wednesday, May 15
6:15 p.m. Chec... Learn More
May 15-18, 2019
AGENDA
Wednesday, May 15
6:15 p.m. Chec... Learn More
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Extension State Specialist & Professor, Wildlife ConservationEmail: Haley.Andreozzi@unh.eduPhone: (603) 862-5327