The Hillsborough County Conservation District holds an Annual meeting every year to showcase conservation work and efforts undertaken over the year. We have relied on numerous local partners over the years that have offered timely presentations on conservation topics of
November 12 – FIRE, Carroll County
This #flashbackfriday, we are focusing on something that many believe is in the past, but in reality encompasses our present and future as well: indigenous land management practices. While the overarching narrative presently taught to us is one that paints
November 5 – What’s Old is New, Belknap
Years ago the Belknap County Conservation District was far ahead of the curve on agricultural best management practices by purchasing a no-till seeder that farmer’s could borrow. The practice of no-till seeding reduces or eliminates exposed soils in crop or
July 2 – Locally Led Conservation
#FlashbackFriday We’re celebrating our 75th Anniversary! Have a look at some of the past projects we’ve worked on, and then take a moment to let us know what to do next with our brief Conservation Priorities Survey. As a locally-led
May 28 – Summer Camps, Carroll County
#FlashbackFriday from Carroll County circa 1994. Summer time is just around the corner and summer camps are happening again! Here are a couple fun photos from almost 30 years ago of lessons at summer camp. They’re a good reminder of
May 21 – Plant & Trout Sales, Sullivan County
Sullivan County Conservation District has been holding an annual spring plant sale since 1992. Trout sales were held in the spring and fall as far back as the 1980s. Our current plant sale is not only a fundraiser, but also
April 23 – Happy Birthday, Strafford County
Happy 75th Birthday to us! The Strafford County Conservation District was founded on April 25, 1946. We’re celebrating 75 years of conservation achievements by District supervisors, cooperators, volunteers and staff. Stay tuned for highlights throughout 2021. Thank you for your
March 26 – Goshen Ocean, Sullivan County

In the 1970s & 80s, Conservation Districts along with SCS (now NRCS) and County Agents focused attention on watershed health. The Sugar River Watershed Project was approved in 1972 and included many towns in Sullivan County as well as some
March 5 – Teaching Kids to Care, Hillsborough County

Happy FLASHBACK FRIDAY! #nhdistricts75th “We must teach our children to smell the earth, to taste the rain, to touch the wind, to see things grow, to hear the sun rise and night fall – to care. ~ John Cleal” Today
