Munching on mosquito larvae, recycling nutrients, or helping lock away carbon: Tucked away in New Hampshire’s forests, waterways, and vernal pools, reptiles and amphibians are doing it all. But throughout the state, these animals also face a fast-moving and rising threat to their continued existence: traffic. Roadkill is one of the biggest threats that reptile […]
From left, Phil Sanguedolce, Eytan Wulfsohn, Bob Hunt and Scott Mackenzie work to move a fallen tree off the trail in Meredith Community Fores…
From left, Scott Mackenzie, Bob Hunt, Eytan Wulfsohn and Scott Powell take in the view of a wetland in Meredith Community Forest on Tuesday mo…
Eytan Wulfsohn, left, and Janet Sanguedolce enjoy each other’s conversation while walking a trail in Meredith Community Forest on Tuesday morn…
From left, Scott Mackenzie, Phil Sanguedolce, Janet Sanguedolce, Eytan Wulfsohn and Bob Hunt clear water off a trail in Meredith Community For…
Eytan Wulfsohn, left, and Phil Sanguedolce clear a drainage ditch in Meredith Community Forest on Tuesday morning. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia D…
From left, Eytan Wulfsohn, Scott Powell, Don MacFarlane and Paul Dillon say their goodbyes to other volunteers after finishing trail work in M…
From left, Phil Sanguedolce, Scott Mackenzie, and Bob Hunt dig a drainage ditch to clear the trail of water in Meredith Community Forest on Tu…
From front to back, Ken Moller, Scott Mackenzie, Phil Sanguedolce and Scott Powell dig a drainage ditch to clear water off a trail in Meredith…
Trail work volunteers, led by Scott Powell, set off on the trail in Meredith Community Forest on Tuesday morning. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Da…
