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CLSP Stewardship Guides These guides were created by CLSP staff. They broadly explain the concepts and principles of conservation land stewardship. The guides also provide information to help lando
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Please fill out the Monitoring Report Form for each of your Town’s LCIP properties. Be sure to save a completed copy for your municipal files and send a copy to CLSP. For Grantor names and acreage
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The Conservation Land Stewardship Program works with private landowners and municipalities to help preserve the conservation purposes and values of lands which the State of New Hampshire has invested
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78 municipalities across the State of New Hampshire participated in the Land Conservation Investment Program (LCIP). This resulted in over 250 conservation properties being protected. Most of these pr
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Monitoring & Status Updates of Land Interests Acquired through the NH Land Conservation Investment Program This annual report serves as a fiscal year overview and current status report of all L
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Follow the steps below to download your GIS files: See these steps in a visual guide. Click “View this” in the lower right corner of the map frame. Click the green "Data" button at the uppe
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The overarching responsibility of the Conservation Land Stewardship Program is to protect conservation investments which the State of New Hampshire has invested in. The primary methodology for achievi
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CLS is happy to help if your question is not answered by the following FAQs. Please contact us by email. Every conservation property deed is unique. To answer any property specific questions you must
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There are many Best Management Practices (BMPs) scattered throughout state agency and conservation organization websites. The resources listed on this page comprise a small selection of frequently-ref