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.
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Press Release
$10 Million Awarded to Support Climate-Smart Forestry Practices in New Hampshire and Western Maine
The project will build on the successful Climate Resilient Forest Management project that has been led by The Nature Conservancy and partners since 2022.
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Alert
We’ve Moved!
After nearly 23 years making our home on the fourth floor of the Ralph Pill Marketplace in Concord, we moved on May 1st! Don’t worry, we haven’t gone far—just up the street. Our new office is located right downtown, inside The Hotel Concord.
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Magazine Feature
Trails For All
The All Persons Trail at Manchester Cedar Swamp Preserve is a shining example of TNC's work to remove barriers to nature in the latest issue of Nature Conservancy Magazine.
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Initiative
Climate Action in New Hampshire
TNC is taking meaningful action to address the impacts of climate change on the Granite State.
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Program Overview
Four Ways to Conserve New Hampshire’s Waters for People and Nature
Our Freshwater Program is reconnecting waterways, restoring floodplains, improving river flows and helping ensure clean water for all.
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Places We Protect
Visit a Nature Preserve Today!
The Nature Conservancy owns and manages 31 preserves around the Granite State, most of which are open for you to explore and enjoy.
We Can’t Save Nature Without You
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