Resources
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Pictures and Descriptions of Marked Trees Download the resource to see example photos and descriptions of marked trees.
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Forest & Trees | Natural Resources | |
The Tree Work Contract A contract is the key to preventing misunderstandings and assuring the work is performed to the standards you expect. Most companies have their own…
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Forest & Trees, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
''Getting the Regeneration You Want'' Workshop Proceedings These proceedings were prepared as a supplement to the workshops "Getting the Regeneration You Want" held in West Milan on October 27 and…
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Forest & Trees, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
2001 Workshop Proceedings Forest Measurements for Natural Resource Professionals A Workshop Series on Forest Measurements for Natural Resource Professionals was held in the fall of 2001. These proceedings were prepared as a…
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Forest & Trees, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
2021 NH BioBlitz: Guide to Using iNaturalist These instructions will help you get started using iNaturalist and entering observations as part of the 2021 NH BioBlitz happening on town-owned…
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NH BioBlitz, Natural Resources, NH BioBlitz, Citizen Science Projects | Natural Resources | |
5 Ways Communities can Protect Wildlife in a Changing Climate [factsheet] 5 Ways Communities can Protect Wildlife in a Changing Climate
# 1 Make connections
Protect areas for habitat expansion and connect habitats via…
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Wildlife, Natural Resources, Climate Adaptation | Natural Resources | |
5 Ways Conservation Commissions can Protect Coastal Land & Water Resources in a Changing Climate [factsheet] New Hampshire’s coastal watershed has experienced rapid development in recent decades, resulting in threats to our water resources. When combined…
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Water & Wetlands, Natural Resources, Climate Adaptation | Natural Resources | |
A Garden for Wildlife Press Release Click to download a sample press release for your talk (MS Word format). You will need to fill in the details.
When you are done, work with your…
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Speaking for Wildlife, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
A Garden for Wildlife Resources Websites
UNH Cooperative Extension Forests, Wildlife & Trees website - NHWoods.org
NH Fish and Game website - WildNH.com
NRCS Backyard…
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Speaking for Wildlife, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
A Garden for Wildlife Sample Promotional Flyer A sample flyer announcing your presentation (MS Word format). You will need to fill in the details.
When you are done, email your flyer to your…
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Speaking for Wildlife, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
A Landowner's Guide to Inventorying and Monitoring Wildlife in New Hampshire This 80-page guide published in 2004 helps landowners in New Hampshire better know and understand wildlife on their property. It was produced by the…
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Wildlife, Natural Resources, NH Coverts Project | Natural Resources | |
A Landowner’s Guide to New England Cottontail Habitat Management This 40-page document highlights New England’s only native cottontail rabbit species that is in peril. Over the past few decades, the New England…
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Wildlife, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
A Partial Listing of Publications on Tree and Shrub Identification Compiled by Karen P. Bennett, Extension Professor and Specialist, Forest Resources
This isn’t a complete listing of publications on tree and shrub…
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Forest & Trees, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
Accident/Injury Forms from UNH Extension Should you or someone at your event experience an injury or accident, contact your County Forester as soon as possible for help completing these…
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Speaking for Wildlife, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
Appalachian Oak-Pine Forests Appalachian oak-pine forests occur in southern and central New Hampshire below 900 feet of elevation, or on dry, rocky ridges at higher elevations.…
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NH Coverts Project, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
Arbor Day and Forest Conservation Week "Arbor" means "trees"...and Arbor Day is a day dedicated to trees. Many think of it as the "tree planting" holiday, but…
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Forest & Trees, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
Bats in New Hampshire [brochure]
Bats are the only mammals that truly fly. They are generally nocturnal, sleeping during the day and beginning to fly at dusk to forage for insects…
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Natural Resources | ||
Beavers and Their Control Introduction
Beavers were numerous in New Hampshire when European settlers first arrived. Their pelts were extremely valuable to trappers who, at…
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Wildlife, Natural Resources | Natural Resources | |
Bee Nest Box Guidelines New Hampshire is home to hundreds of species of native bees. Many of NH’s native bees are cavity nesting
mason bees and leafcutter bees. These…
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Landscape Installation & Maintenance, Agriculture & Gardens, Speaking for Wildlife, Natural Resources | Agriculture & Gardens, Natural Resources | |
Bees and Their Habitats in Four New England States [bulletin] Published by the Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station
This publication was produced by members of the Northern New England…
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Fruit & Vegetable Crops, Agriculture & Gardens, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Landscape Installation & Maintenance, Taking Action for Wildlife, Natural Resources | Agriculture & Gardens, Natural Resources |