Monthly Archives: February 2016

Grants Available for Land Conservation Transaction Costs in Coastal Watershed

The Great Bay Resource Protection Partnership announces $45,000 in grant funds available for conservation land transaction costs. Durham, NH – The Great Bay Resource Protection Partnership (GBRPP) has announced that the grant applications are available for the Spring 2016 Land Protection Transaction Grant Program. A total of … Continue reading

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The New Hampshire Rivers Council, with support from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services and other partners, is seeking statements of qualifications from qualified firms, partnering organizations, and other entities to work with stakeholders to develop and watershed management … Continue reading

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March 2016 GIS/GPS workshops – Concord, NH

FYI on some very reasonably priced ($59) training of GIS/GPS at Fish and Game. The following GIS/GPS workshops will be offered in March 2016 at the NH Fish & Game Department, Concord, NH by the UNH Geospatial Technologies Training Center. —–| … Continue reading

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Using Fluvial Geomorphology in Watershed Assessment and Stream Restoration: April 26 – 27th Short Course Offering. Come and get your bankfull on!!!

Field Geology Services is pleased to offer a fluvial geomorphology short course entitled Using Fluvial Geomorphology in Watershed Assessment and Stream Restoration. The course will be held April 26-27, 2016 and hosted by the New Hampshire Rivers Council at the … Continue reading

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We’re hiring to protect lakes this summer!

The New Hampshire Lakes Association (NH LAKES) is seeking future and current environmental educators and conservation professionals to join its outreach team during summer 2016. We have two part-time paid positions and  several volunteer internship positions available –  more info at www.nhlakes.org/opportunities (or … Continue reading

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Job Announcement: Program Manager – Acton Wakefield Watersheds Alliance

Job Announcement: The Acton Wakefield Watersheds Alliance (AWWA), a 501(C)3 charitable organization,  is seeking enthusiastic, energetic qualified applicants for a full-time Program Manager position. The AWWA Program Manager guides and conducts the technical environmental aspects of water quality protection and … Continue reading

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Greening Vacant Lots

February 9th 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM. EPA’s Green Infrastructure Webcast Series. http://www.epa.gov/green-infrastructure/green-infrastructure-webcast-series#nextwebcast

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Registration is Now Open for the 2016 NH Water & Watershed Conference

Managing New Hampshire’s Water for a More Resilient Environment March 18, 2016 at Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH. 8:00 am – 4:00 pm We will explore resiliency by looking at how it relates to water supply and demand, floods and … Continue reading

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