CONCORD — The New Hampshire Geological Survey at the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services is launching a new interactive “New Hampshire Stone Wall Mapper,” which will enable the public to use this web-based tool to map the state’s landscape of historic stone walls.

This crowd-sourcing map is made possible through a $14,487 grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. The grant will help further NHGS’ mission to provide the public with authoritative information on the state’s land forms and to promote earth science education.

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