Since then, we’ve led numerous campaigns to protect special places, from Franconia Notch to Mount Monadnock. We defended the integrity of New Hampshire’s conserved lands by fighting and defeating Northern Pass. We’ve helped to create funding programs like the Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP) and we’ve convened diverse interests to support sustainable forestry in the Granite State.
Today, the majority of our advocacy work happens proactively and with little fanfare – informing legislation and policy that supports the vitality of our state’s natural resources, and heading off threats before they take hold. Our staff, led by Policy Director Matt Leahy, is on the job every day, whether in the heat of a campaign or quietly working to bring many interests to common goals.