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Ashuelot River Watershed Aquatic Continuity Assessment
With culverts and dams blocking the free-flow of water and movement of fish and other organisms, how fragmented is a river system? To better understand this issue -- and to seek ways to re-connect river systems, The Nature Conservancy took a close look at the Ashuelot River watershed.
Your Lands, Your Water, Your Future:
The Campaign for the Pine Barrens Watershed and Cook's Pond
The Nature Conservancy is ramping up its land protection efforts in the Ossipee Pine Barrens, aiming to protect this globally rare ecosystem before it's too late.
A Land Conservation Plan for New Hampshire's Coastal Watersheds
Spanning 990 square miles and 46 towns, New Hampshire's coastal watersheds harbor exceptional and irreplaceable natural, cultural, recreational and scenic resources. Engaged by the N.H. Estuaries Project and N.H. Coastal Program, the project is a collaboration of The Nature Conservancy, Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, Strafford Regional Planning Commission and Rockingham Planning Commission.
Great Bay Estuary Restoration Compendium
The Nature Conservancy looks at an array of opportunities to restore Great Bay's oysters, softshell clams, eelgrass beds and diadromous fish.
Ashuelot River Watershed Land Conservation Plan
The Ashuelot River watershed in southwestern New Hampshire is a remarkably diverse and ecologically significant river system. There are also many good opportunities for conservation.
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