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 Archived "What's New" items

2007

DataCheck Tool - now available online! This web site, developed jointly with the NH Department of Environmental Services and the NH Fish & Game Department, can be used to check for rare species to satisfy a permit or regulatory requirement.

 

2006

Ecological Inventory of Fall Mountain State Forest (2006) - Detailed ecological inventory and assessment of the significant biodiversity features at the 955-acre Fall Mountain State Forest in Charlestown and Langdon, NH. This report will be a key resource for land management decisions at the State Forest. 31 pages, color maps, figures, photos. (pdf 5,672 kb)

Ecological Inventory of Pawtuckaway State Park (2005) - Detailed ecological inventory and assessment of the biodiversity features of ecological significance at Pawtuckaway State Park in southeastern NH. This report will be a key resource for land management decisions in the State Park. 62 pages (plus appendices), color maps, figures, photos. (pdf 43 Mb)

Fee Announcement - As of March 15th, 2006, database checks related to permit applications and town ordinances require a $25 processing fee.

Natural Community Systems of New Hampshire - NH Heritage has just published this companion book to Natural Communities of New Hampshire. It is a 133 page techincal document that classifies 46 natural community systems for the state and provides detailed information about each. Natural community systems are intended to complement natural communities as broad-scale focal units for conservation in the Granite State. Hardcopies are also available by mail for $15.00 each.

 

2005


Summary of Revisions to Plant Tracking List
- This document provides details regarding what changes were made in 2005.

Ecological Inventory of Black Mountain State Forest (2005) - Detailed ecological inventory and assessment of the biodiversity features of ecological significance at the 729-acre Black Mountain State Forest in Haverhill, NH. This report will be a key resource for land management decisions at the State Forest. 40 pages, color maps, figures, photos. (pdf 1,619 kb)

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