September 20, 2021
Our State Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt. Goals
NWTF New Hampshire manages land for the betterment of wildlife wildlife.
NWTF New Hampshire believes the future of hunting and conservation rests in recruiting more hunters.
NWTF New Hampshire understands public access to hunting grounds is critical to the future of our sport.
- If you enjoy wildlife, wild places and our hunting heritage, you’re in right place and with the right people.
- NWTF volunteers and partners have an initiative called Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt. with three national goals: conserve/enhance 4 million acres of critical wildlife wildlife habitat, recruit 1.5 million hunters, and open access to 500,000 new acres for hunting.
- Join the ranks of thousands of NWTF volunteers — a winning team committed to saving what’s important to them and you. Ask your NWTF representative how.
At the National Wild Turkey Federation, the outdoors isn’t just what’s on the other side of the glass, it’s where we feel most alive. And we’re making America the best it can be for the people and wildlife who call it home. The NWTF has divided the country in six areas — America’s Big Six of Wildlife Conservation — to focus our effort on the most critical wildlife habitat needs.
New Hampshire is part of America’s Colonial Forests. NWTF New Hampshire is committed to maintain healthy hardwood forests, stop habitat loss, increase habitat diversity and winter wildlife survival.
Learn more about America's Big Six of Wildlife Conservation
Team New Hampshire
Staff

Sean Ashe
Forester
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Sean Rabbit
Forester
978-895-1833





Technical Committee

Kent Gustafson

Volunteers
