Category Archives: QAPPS

Get your Fluvial Geomorphology Skills Sharpened and Achieve Equilibrium with a 3-Day, Virtual, Short Course with Dr. John Field. Spring and Fall Course Options Available!

Field Geology Services is pleased to offer a three-day online short course entitled “Using Fluvial Geomorphology to Improve Stream Restoration and Watershed Management.”  Given the positive response from participants in past years, the course will be offered twice during 2024 … Continue reading

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Last call to purchase tickets and reap your NH Watershed Blog benefits at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival this Friday night in Concord, NH

Last call to get tickets for the 2023 Wild & Scenic Film Festival on Friday at the Bank of New Hampshire Stage in Concord, New Hampshire. PLUS, for you, your family, and friends that purchase tickets and show up, you … Continue reading

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Rivers do what?! A discussion of rivers, river processes, and human interactions and New Hampshire Rivers Council Annual Meeting on March 8th, 2022 from 6 – 8 PM.

Please join the New Hampshire River Council for its annual meeting with updates on work including the Winnicut River watershed and McQuesten Brook. Nick Nelson, fluvial geomorphologist, Inter-Fluve, will present “Rivers do what?! A discussion of rivers, river processes, and human interactions” … Continue reading

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Wild & Scenic Film Festival Tickets are going as briskly as today’s wind. Be sure to get yours now!!!

The New Hampshire Rivers Council looks forward to seeing you at its twelfth hosting of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival. Each year, the New Hampshire Rivers brings one of the largest environmental film festivals to you, in theaters or … Continue reading

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It’s not too late!!! Get tickets NOW for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival TONIGHT (and for 5 days of video on demand).

I for one cannot wait to “see” many of you tonight in the virtual reception room for what will be a jaw-dropping, inspiring, humorous, motivating, thought-provoking, scientific-discovery-filled, and passport to inaccessible parts of the planet movie event like no other. … Continue reading

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SAVE THE DATE – Eric Williams Well Wishers Wanted on May 13th

Greetings Colleagues, Family, Friends, and Fans of Eric Williams – The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) Watershed Assistance Section (WAS) cordially invites you to attend an open house for Eric Williams, DES-WAS Supervisor on Wednesday evening, May 13th … Continue reading

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Watershed Grant Requirements and Procedures Meeting 1/13/2011

For all Watershed Grant Full Proposal applicants:9:00AM to 10:00 AM for presentation 10:00 to 11:00 for questions and hands-on help Thursday January 13, 2011 DES offices at 29 Hazen Drive Concord, NH RSVP by December 10, 2010 DES will be … Continue reading

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