Program - Forestry & Wildlife - 2007 (Generated: 09-Feb-10)

The University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension Forestry and Wildlife Program has been caring for New Hampshire’s Forests since 1925, through a joint program with the New Hampshire State Forester’s office. Our mission is to “...provide New Hampshire citizens with research-based education and information, enhancing their ability to make informed decisions that strengthen youth and families, sustain natural resources and improve the economy.”

Participants in Forestry & Wildlife:
485 from Belknap
1,092 from Carroll
1,679 from Cheshire
9 from Coos
427 from Grafton
202,794 from Hillsborough
25 from Massachusetts
185 from Merrimack
40,000 from Nation-wide
144 from New England
2,553 from Northeast 13 states
296 from Rockingham
7,513 from Statewide
59 from Strafford
666 from Sullivan
8 from Vermont

Activities/events and participants:
(Shows the number of activities in a particular location and the number of participants in that activity from the location.
There may have been participants from other locations as well)
Carroll
310 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 3,010 participants from Carroll
6 - Develop messages and strategies using ownership size, watershed location or landscape location.  Audiences, messages and strategies may differ by location in the state. (Group Discussion) with 4 participants from Carroll
2 - Develop statewide and regional coordinated/standardized programs accomplished by Forestry and Wildlife staff working iindividually or in teams. (Workshop (s)) with 32 participants from Carroll
57 - Involve key family members in woodlot visits and woodlot planning (One-on-One Consultation) with 57 participants from Carroll
27 - Landowner outreach to reach new clientele (One-on-One Consultation) with 46 participants from Carroll
6 - Maintain contact with landowners through newsletters, web page, and special mailings. (other-indirect) with 600 participants from Carroll
3 - Work with Project Learning Tree and 4-H Youth Development to educate teachers and youth leaders on forest resource issues. (Workshop (s)) with 110 participants from Carroll

Cheshire
25 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 534 participants from Cheshire
6 - Develop statewide and regional coordinated/standardized programs accomplished by Forestry and Wildlife staff working iindividually or in teams. (Workshop (s)) with 28 participants from Cheshire
15 - Implement components of the NH Forest Resources Plan (Public Service Announcement) with 300 participants from Cheshire
23 - Involve key family members in woodlot visits and woodlot planning (One-on-One Consultation) with 24 participants from Cheshire
39 - Landowner outreach to reach new clientele (One-on-One Consultation) with 68 participants from Cheshire
7 - Maintain contact with landowners through newsletters, web page, and special mailings. (other-indirect) with 725 participants from Cheshire

Coos
1 - Develop statewide and regional coordinated/standardized programs accomplished by Forestry and Wildlife staff working iindividually or in teams. (Workshop (s)) with 5 participants from Coos

Grafton
87 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 87 participants from Grafton
1 - Develop statewide and regional coordinated/standardized programs accomplished by Forestry and Wildlife staff working iindividually or in teams. (Workshop (s)) with 5 participants from Grafton

Hillsborough
25 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 490 participants from Hillsborough
10 - Develop key messages for landowners consistent with our public awareness strategy. (Workshop (s)) with 45 participants from Hillsborough
40 - Develop statewide and regional coordinated/standardized programs accomplished by Forestry and Wildlife staff working iindividually or in teams. (Workshop (s)) with 103 participants from Hillsborough
101 - Involve key family members in woodlot visits and woodlot planning (One-on-One Consultation) with 51 participants from Hillsborough
13 - Maintain contact with landowners through newsletters, web page, and special mailings. (other-indirect) with 2,100 participants from Hillsborough

Massachusetts
1 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 25 participants from Massachusetts

Merrimack
7 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 24 participants from Merrimack
1 - Develop statewide and regional coordinated/standardized programs accomplished by Forestry and Wildlife staff working iindividually or in teams. (Workshop (s)) with 47 participants from Merrimack
2 - Involve key family members in woodlot visits and woodlot planning (One-on-One Consultation) with 1 participant from Merrimack
10 - Landowner outreach to reach new clientele (One-on-One Consultation) with 12 participants from Merrimack
2 - Work with Project Learning Tree and 4-H Youth Development to educate teachers and youth leaders on forest resource issues. (Workshop (s)) with 100 participants from Merrimack

Nation-wide
2 - Maintain contact with landowners through newsletters, web page, and special mailings. (other-indirect) with 40,000 participants from Nation-wide

New England
1 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 30 participants from New England
1 - Develop statewide and regional coordinated/standardized programs accomplished by Forestry and Wildlife staff working iindividually or in teams. (Workshop (s)) with 50 participants from New England
1 - Work with Project Learning Tree and 4-H Youth Development to educate teachers and youth leaders on forest resource issues. (Workshop (s)) with 25 participants from New England

Northeast 13 states
1 - Develop statewide and regional coordinated/standardized programs accomplished by Forestry and Wildlife staff working iindividually or in teams. (Workshop (s)) with 221 participants from Northeast 13 states

Rockingham
1 - Administrative time spent on cost-share programs (One-on-One Consultation) with 1 participant from Rockingham
1 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 40 participants from Rockingham
9 - Involve key family members in woodlot visits and woodlot planning (One-on-One Consultation) with 10 participants from Rockingham
105 - Landowner outreach to reach new clientele (One-on-One Consultation) with 208 participants from Rockingham
1 - Work with Project Learning Tree and 4-H Youth Development to educate teachers and youth leaders on forest resource issues. (Workshop (s)) with 24 participants from Rockingham

Statewide
2 - Administrative Work (other-indirect) with 8 participants from Statewide
150 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 4,572 participants from Statewide
7 - Develop key messages for landowners consistent with our public awareness strategy. (Workshop (s)) with 10 participants from Statewide
56 - Develop messages and strategies using ownership size, watershed location or landscape location.  Audiences, messages and strategies may differ by location in the state. (Group Discussion) with 139 participants from Statewide
53 - Develop statewide and regional coordinated/standardized programs accomplished by Forestry and Wildlife staff working iindividually or in teams. (Workshop (s)) with 317 participants from Statewide
3 - Grants - Development & Maintenance (other- direct) with 3 participants from Statewide
26 - Implement components of the NH Forest Resources Plan (Public Service Announcement) with 463 participants from Statewide
190 - Involve key family members in woodlot visits and woodlot planning (One-on-One Consultation) with 221 participants from Statewide
51 - Landowner outreach to reach new clientele (One-on-One Consultation) with 158 participants from Statewide
18 - Maintain contact with landowners through newsletters, web page, and special mailings. (other-indirect) with 1,097 participants from Statewide
6 - Professional Development (Education Class) with 4 participants from Statewide
1 - Reach clientele through training programs (Coverts - Tree Stewards) (Workshop (s)) with 25 participants from Statewide
10 - Work with Project Learning Tree and 4-H Youth Development to educate teachers and youth leaders on forest resource issues. (Workshop (s)) with 21 participants from Statewide

Strafford
49 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 63 participants from Strafford
2 - Landowner outreach to reach new clientele (One-on-One Consultation) with 5 participants from Strafford

Sullivan
35 - Conduct, sponsor, co-sponsor or provide educational expertise for workshops, seminars or educational events. (Workshop (s)) with 35 participants from Sullivan
2 - Develop key messages for landowners consistent with our public awareness strategy. (Workshop (s)) with 9 participants from Sullivan
1 - Develop statewide and regional coordinated/standardized programs accomplished by Forestry and Wildlife staff working iindividually or in teams. (Workshop (s)) with 21 participants from Sullivan
1 - Implement components of the NH Forest Resources Plan (Public Service Announcement) with 500 participants from Sullivan
56 - Involve key family members in woodlot visits and woodlot planning (One-on-One Consultation) with 46 participants from Sullivan
25 - Landowner outreach to reach new clientele (One-on-One Consultation) with 25 participants from Sullivan
1 - Work with Project Learning Tree and 4-H Youth Development to educate teachers and youth leaders on forest resource issues. (Workshop (s)) with 10 participants from Sullivan


Total planned and reported effort for Forestry & Wildlife:

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Days 2016 2163 2163 2163 2163
Program Staff days 0 0 0 0 0
Grant days 10 0 0 0 0
Integrated research days 5 0 0 0 0
Multistate days 0 0 0 0 0
Seasonal Staff Hours 0 0 0 0 0
Reported effort 2007 2008 2009 2010
Days 2347.58 2211.45 2837.65 246.65
Program Staff days 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Grant days 213.00 59.00 89.50 30.40
Integrated research days 4.00 0 0 0
Multistate days 58.20 5.00 10.00 0
Seasonal Staff Hours 0 0 0 0

Plans included: