People who are trying to fish – or manage the ecosystems – in darker waters may need to adapt to different water conditions.
A new mapping tool allows local governments, conservation groups and landowners to understand how their land-use decisions affect wildlife and natural resources.
Funds are running low in the fight against toxic bacteria in New Hampshire’s ponds and lakes. But the number of projects undertaken so far pales in comparison to what officials say is still needed to restore and protect the state’s water bodies. With a proposal for a cyanobacteria funding task force headed to the governor’s […]
BRIDGEWATER — Join the Newfound Lake Region Association at the Newfound Lake Inn for Newfound Science Pub, an engaging opportunity to connect …
Ice-out for Lake Winnisquam was April 6, according to the Winnisquam Watershed Network, a sign spring is truly here in the Lakes Region.
The glassfrog was named after Neisi Dajomes - the first Ecuadorian woman to win an Olympic gold medal.
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 […]
The Big Cypress fox squirrel is losing its habitat to urban and suburban development. But a few design changes could help to save this and other species.
Will this permafrost be perma-lost?
GILFORD ― Many people enjoy feeding wild birds. Putting up tubes full of sunflower seeds or trays of mealy worms is not the only way to attrac…
