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 […]

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From left, Phil Sanguedolce, Eytan Wulfsohn, Bob Hunt and Scott Mackenzie work to move a fallen tree off the trail in Meredith Community Fores…

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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…

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From left, Scott Mackenzie, Phil Sanguedolce, Janet Sanguedolce, Eytan Wulfsohn and Bob Hunt clear water off a trail in Meredith Community For…

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From left, Eytan Wulfsohn, Scott Powell, Don MacFarlane and Paul Dillon say their goodbyes to other volunteers after finishing trail work in M…

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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…

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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…

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Trail work volunteers, led by Scott Powell, set off on the trail in Meredith Community Forest on Tuesday morning. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Da…