Exploring Pelham's conservation areas and town forests
With 2700 acres of town conservation land and town forests, nature abounds. We love rambling around to see what's happening.
In Your Backyard
By changing a few landscaping habits in your yard, Pelham residents can assist native wildlife and plants. By reducing lawn space, creating a small field habitat and planting native species, New Hampshire’s wildlife will benefit.
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Is Sounding The Alarm
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is sounding the alarm on the decline of pollinators in New Hampshire. The causes are habitat loss and fragmentation, use of pesticides, introduced exotic invasive species, climate change, and the associated loss of native plant diversity. For further information visit them at:
Kingston NH Conservation Commission Leads the Way
Home base for Pollinator Pathways NH, the Kingston, NH Conservation Commission along with 13 partner communities promote the importance of providing habitat for pollinators.