As everyone who is committed to protecting our environment knows, every day is Earth Day. Protecting our planet, our state and our communities’ natural environments, is a year-round task. The New Hampshire Association of Conservation Commissions (NHACC) and each of its member commissions, are working every day to protect and conserve land and natural resources and to promote the use of the outdoors for recreation, building community, and economic health.
The New Hampshire Association of Conservation Commissions helps town conservation commissions to take on environmental challenges in their community and to protect local natural resources important to environmental and human health. This year, on April 22, many commissions organized community events to promote 2026 Earth Day and celebrate the importance of our environment. Earthday.org offers resources to make the most of Earth Day.
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Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language.
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