Events & More
Save the Date:
September 12 is Our Annual Meeting!

Download the NEW Sweet Trail Map & Guide! (pdf, 1MB).
A Recipe for Restoration
Earth Day Birding Trip Bird List
Whooooo's Visiting Lubberland Creek?
2009 Field Trips


Announcing an innovative new partnership that supports people and nature!

The New Hampshire Chapter's 3-Year Conservation Plan
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News & Press Releases
NHPR: Man-Made Reef May Help Stem Oysters' Decline
July 1, 2009
Leaving a Legacy: Charles & Sylvelin Paine
May 19, 2009
5,000-acre milestone celebrated at Great Bay
May 19, 2009
$1 Million Awarded for Key Habitat Linkages Across Northern Forest
April 22, 2009
Governor Lynch Unveils Climate Change Plan
March 25, 2009
Federal Funding Supports Local Projects
March 24, 2009
Five Sisters Protect 115 Acres of Family Farm in Follet's Brook
Jan 21, 2009
In Her Own Words: TNC Trustee Anne Filson on NHPR's "Giving Matters."
Jan 21, 2009
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Newsletters
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Read the chapter's
Spring 2009
newsletter
(.pdf, 959 K)
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Projects

Waves of Success: The Oyster Conservationist Program at Great Bay.

Read the Great Bay Resource Protection Partnership's Brochure of 2009 Projects (pdf, 957kb).

Restoring Flows in Floodplain Forests ... for Nature and People
Ashuelot River Watershed Aquatic Continuity Project

See the slide show!

Ashuelot River Watershed Aquatic Continuity Study: How do culverts, bridges and other road-stream crossings affect the movement of wildlife in southwestern New Hampshire's major river system.
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