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Thank you for your support!

November 27, 2018

With an all-time high in membership, generous land donors and growing partnerships with local schools, it’s been a record-breaking year for the Hanover Conservancy. Every gift makes a difference. Please join us as we move into our 59th year serving the Upper Valley!

Filed Under: Events, Partnerships, Stewardship, Volunteers Tagged With: donation, giving, Giving Tuesday, support

CHaD HERO Hike this Sunday

October 9, 2018

Hikers and hunters, please note that the woods will be busier than normal this Sunday, October 14th.

Hike sign

Both the 5- and 7-mile hiking routes for the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth (CHaD) HERO event wind their way through the Mink Brook Nature Preserve. Volunteers will be directing HERO hikers at major junctions from approximately 10-2.

 

Filed Under: Events, Mink Brook, Outdoor Trips, Partnerships, Trails, Volunteers Tagged With: CHaD HERO, events, HERO, hike, Mink Brook, volunteer

Post-Storm Trail Conditions

July 5, 2017

On July 1, Mother Nature reminded us who’s in charge. Most of our trails are in good condition except for a few spots at the Mink Brook Nature Preserve – two blow-downs on the Trout Brook Trail and a small missing bridge on the Sachem Connector Trail. At Slade Brook, trails are clear and the flood actually improved the lower falls by scouring the ledge. Reports are not yet in for the Mayor-Niles Forest or Tunis Brook Mill Lot. If you’d like to help with trail restoration, please get in touch.

Filed Under: Mink Brook, Trails, Volunteers

TRESCOTT LANDS OPEN!

December 12, 2016

As of Dec. 15, the Trescott Water Supply Lands are open for public recreation. Please help keep this beautiful area open for all to enjoy, by observing simple rules that protect our community’s drinking water quality. MORE

When you shop at smile.amazon.com, we hope you’ll consider designating the Hanover Conservancy to receive a donation of 0.5% of your purchase – at no cost to you. ‘Tis the season!

2017 Winter Trips – our colorful trip card will arrive in current members’ mailboxes right after Christmas. Look for yours!

Filed Under: Education, Forest Ecology, Hunting, Lands, Partnerships, Stewardship, Trails, Trescott, Volunteers, Wildlife

Bioengineering at Mink Brook

May 1, 2014

UVLT's Jason Berard installs willow stakes at Mink Brook - May, 2014
UVLT’s Jason Berard installs willow stakes at Mink Brook – May, 2014
When Tropical Storm Irene blasted through our region a few years ago, it altered the path of Mink Brook here in the preserve, most visibly just above the log bridge. The stream abandoned one channel and the force of the current moved north, creating new erosion that we have monitored ever since. In 2014, we installed a “bio-engineering” project to restore stream-side habitat and slow erosion. In April, our volunteers cut stakes of live willow at Birch Meadow Farm in Fairlee (a riverfront farm conserved by the Upper Valley Land Trust) and kept them dormant in a snowbank on the north side of a Lyme barn. Weeks later, when conditions were right, the stakes were driven into the eroded streambank. They are now beginning to sprout! Their roots and shoots should help knit the bank together, protecting water quality by settling sediment, reducing erosion, and shading the water to keep it cool, and providing habitat for perching birds and cover for brook trout – naturally.

Filed Under: Mink Brook, Stewardship, Volunteers Tagged With: brook, erosion, Mink Brook, stewardship, streambank, volunteer, workday

Mink Brook bridge as good as new

May 30, 2013

Thanks to the volunteers who came out on Upper Valley Trails Day to help Bill Knight repair and stabilize our beautiful bridge. Next up – a new round of activity at our Balch Hill Natural Area, where we are working under a cost-share grant from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service to restore habitat and this historic agricultural landscape. Wider views will be the reward for human visitors!

Filed Under: Balch Hill, Mink Brook, Volunteers

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Hanover, NH 03755
(603) 643-3433

info@hanoverconservancy.org

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