Make a Difference in New Hampshire
The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. Since 1961, we've been working in New Hampshire to do just that. Together with partners, local landowners and the support of members like you, we have helped to protect nearly 300,000 acres and 680 miles of rivers and streams in the Granite State.

Places We Protect
All Persons Trail Now Open
The wait is over! The All Persons Trail at Manchester Cedar Swamp Preserve is now open and ready for your visit, including a free audio tour available in English and Spanish.

Press Release
New Report Highlights How Climate and Clean Energy Policies Benefit New Hampshire's Economy and Communities
New research shows how investments in clean energy and climate action can mean jobs, security, resilience, lower costs, and a wide range of opportunities across many sectors in the Granite State.

Partnerships
Transit to Trails Launches in Manchester
An innovative new partnership will utilize public transportation to connect Manchester residents with hiking trails, state parks and swimming holes this summer.

Partnerships
SOAR: Supporting Oyster Aquaculture and Restoration
This new program is designed to help oyster farmers impacted by COVID-19 and the resulting economic downturn by purchasing surplus oysters and placing them on nearby oyster restoration projects.

Places We Protect
See the Places We Protect in Your Community
The Nature Conservancy owns and manages 31 preserves around the Granite State, most of which are open for you to explore and enjoy.
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