Conservation Commission
Contact: | Nancy Martin - Chairwoman |
Address: | 5 East Main Street PO Box 265 Warner NH 03278 |
Phone: | 603-456-2298 x1 |
Email: | concom@WarnerNH.gov |
Hours: | By Appointment |
The Conservation Commission is concerned with the proper utilization and protection of the Town.s natural resources, both land and water. The Commission administers a conservation fund which it uses to acquire conservation easements from willing landowners to protect parcels with exceptional natural qualities. The Commission advises other Town boards on resource management issues. It also undertakes studies from time to time, and conducts public information activities.
The Conservation Committee meets on the first Wednesday of every month at the Warner Town Hall, Lower Meeting Room. See notices posted at Town Hall for exact times and location. Click here for Conservation Commission Meeting minutes.
Appointed Members:
- Alice Chamberlin - 2025
- Doug Allen - 2025
- Susan von Oettengen - 2025
- Nancy Martin, Chairwoman - 2026
- Ken Cogswell - 2027
- Michael Amaral - 2027
Alternate Members:
- Scott Warren - 2025
- Phil Stockwell - 2026
- Jackie Germain - 2027
- vacant - 2027
Conservation Commission Documents:
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Additional Information and Links:
- Conservation Commission Monitored Easements:
- Nature Groupie Experiences
- NH Rivers Management & Protection Program
- NHDES Designated River Corridor Mapper
- NH DES page for Wetland/Shoreland Query (Select "Warner" for the "Site Town" field and click on "Execute Query".
- The Taking Action for Wildlife project is a collaboration between the Warner Conservation Commission, UNH Cooperative Extension and the Chandler Reservation Forest: https://www.takingactionforwildlife.org/blog/2023/05/warners-woods-walk
- UNH Extension:
- Event List ; Contact Heley Andreozzi for more information at Haley.Andreozzi@unh.edu
- Forests & Trees
- Newsletters
- Warner River Local Advisory Committee
- Warner River Whitewater Kayaking: Melvin Mills to Waterloo 04/06/2020:
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Volunteer Opportunitis
- Are you curious about what is living in the local streams? The Warner Conservation Commission is seeking volunteers interested in collecting water quality and stream health information in select streams throughout town. For more information and contact information see: Jody Sloane at jodysloane@gmail.com. Additional information is available in this PDF about Wild Brook Trout Monitoring.
News, Resources, Jobs, etc.
- Looking to Purchase Land? Check Out the Updated Prospective Buyer Guide