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Concord, NH
Topic (Conservation Lands)
April 11, 2012
Congressman Bass, Eastern Mountain Sports CEO, and entire NH delegation call for robust funding of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Learn More
Newmarket, NH
Topic (Rivers & Lakes)
January 17, 2013
Acquisition contributes to protection of wetlands and water quality of Piscassic River and Great Bay Watershed Learn More
Newmarket, NH
Topic (Oceans & Coasts)
June 20, 2011
The Nature Conservancy's New Hampshire Chapter, together with the University of New Hampshire and other partners are stepping up efforts to restore a key waterway in a very big way. Learn More
Newmarket, NH
Topic (Oceans & Coasts)
September 24, 2012
From families to restaurants to classrooms, volunteers work to restore oysters. Learn More
Freedom, NH
Topic (Forests)
September 13, 2012
Controlled burns to be conducted on 13 acres in Freedom. Learn More
New Hampshire
Topic (Conservation Lands)
August 23, 2012
New survey results released today find that New Hampshire voters across the political spectrum overwhelmingly support land conservation efforts in the state, believe the state should fund such efforts, and want fee revenues intended for the protection of open land and historic sites used only for those purposes. Learn More
Newmarket, NH
Topic (Oceans & Coasts)
June 19, 2012
Improving Water Quality, Providing Habitat and Removing Nitrogen Learn More
Newmarket, NH
Topic (Oceans & Coasts)
December 21, 2011
NH motorists help to restore native oyster population and improve water quality. Learn More
Concord, NH
Topic (Rivers & Lakes)
March 26, 2012
Analysis Weighs Benefits of Dam Removal and Fish Passage Regionally Learn More
Concord, N.H.
Topic (Partnerships)
March 20, 2012
Conway's Tuckerman Brewing Company and The Nature Conservancy team up to count moths in the Ossipee Pine Barrens. Learn More
Topic (Climate Change)
December 29, 2011
Granite State scientists band together on climate change in an open letter to the presidential candidates. Learn More
Concord, NH
Topic (Rivers & Lakes)
October 25, 2011
Conservation in the Northern Forest and Connecticut River is a
primary focus of the NH Nature Conservancy. Learn More
Madbury, N.H.
Topic (Oceans & Coasts)
October 05, 2011
Group celebrates 100th conservation project designed to protect land, habitat and water quality. Learn More
Greenland, NH
October 15, 2009
Building on the momentum of the removal of the Winnicut Dam in Greenland, the Conservancy recently joined forces with 9 other organizations, state and federal agencies to create a Restoration Partnership to restore the health and improve the long-term sustainability of New Hampshire’s threatened estuaries. Learn More
CONCORD, N.H.
April 22, 2009
N.H. Fish & Game Department announced today that they have been awarded a nearly $1 million wildlife conservation grant from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s State Wildlife Grants (SWG) program. Learn More
Newmarket, NH
May 19, 2009
After 12 Years, A Milestone is Reached Learn More
Topic (Leadership)
July 27, 2011
Environmental leader Jim O’Brien joins the New Hampshire Chapter Learn More
Carroll, NH
Topic (Forests)
July 06, 2011
Acquisition Connects Refuge Land to White Mountain National Forest Learn More
CONCORD, NH
November 19, 2009
After Two Heart Surgeries, Local Man aims at Ironman Competition to Raise Awareness, $140,600 for Conservation in New Hampshire Learn More
New Hampshire Public Radio
Oceans & Coasts
June 19, 2012
The Nature Conservancy and the University of New Hampshire are working to restore oyster beds in the Great Bay.
Portsmouth Herald
Oceans & Coasts
June 20, 2012
Efforts to restore oyster levels in the Great Bay have expanded to the Squamscott River.
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Rivers & Lakes
January 26, 2012
The Nature Conservancy-New Hampshire Chapter received $450,000 to support land conservation that will protect floodplain and wetland ecosystems along the Connecticut River in Northumberland, NH and Maidstone, VT.
The Concord Monitor
Partnerships
December 14, 2011
THEY'RE BACK: The Fish and Game Department announced last week that four Canada lynx have been confirmed at the northern tip of New Hampshire, marking the first confirmed lynx in the state since 1993.
Union Leader
Oceans & Coasts
November 21, 2011
Slow and steady: Humble mollusk can clean water, strengthen food chain.
Foster's Daily Democrat
Oceans & Coasts
October 06, 2011
See the Foster's Daily Democrat article - and video - of the Great Bay Resource Protection Partnership's celebration of conserving the estuary and its watershed.
Portsmouth Herald
Oceans & Coasts
June 28, 2011
Oyster Restoration is featured in multiple papers including the Portsmouth Herald.
LCHIP
Rivers & Lakes
December 06, 2010
LCHIP supports the Conservancy's Potter Farm Project for floodplain forest restoration.
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