The New Hampshire Association of Conservation Commissions (NHACC) is the only non-profit, member organization in the state, dedicated to providing support, education, and advocacy for New Hampshire’s conservation commissions. More than 1,500 volunteers serve on the state's 217 conservation commissions. They are tasked with conducting natural resources inventories, coordinating land protection, wetland permit review, and recommending local ordinances. For more than 50 years, NHACC has supported the work of conservation commissions so they can be effective protecting their municipalities natural resources.
Mission:
To foster conservation and appropriate use of New Hampshire's natural resources by providing assistance to conservation commissions, facilitating communication and cooperation among commissions, and helping to create a climate in which commissions can be successful.
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