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New Hampshire

Working Together to Expand Native Habitat

Native plants create habitat for native wildlife, reduce urban heat islands, and manage stormwater runoff. Learn more about native plants in New Hampshire and the organizations working to build native habitats that help local communities thrive.

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New Hampshire Audubon

New Jersey Audubon is committed to protecting New Hampshire’s natural environment for wildlife and for people.

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New Hampshire Native Plants

The diverse and lush landscape of New Hampshire provides the perfect environment for a wide variety of native plants to thrive. Among these, the stunning New Hampshire wildflowers stand out, adding a vibrant pop of color and eco-friendly charm to any garden.

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The Ultimate New Jersey Gardening Guide

In this New Jersey gardening guide, we’ll explore how you can grow a gorgeous garden sanctuary, all while sustaining local flora and fauna and boosting conservation initiatives. If you’re ready to plant with purpose and create an oasis for local wildlife species, this New Jersey gardening guide is for you.

Garden Donations in New Hampshire

For every plant sold on our website, we reserve one plant to be donated to a community garden or public space, doubling our collective impact on wildlife and the planet.

It’s not a weed, and it doesn’t produce milk, but the humble milkweed is one of the most important plants you can have i...
Edited by David Mizejewski, National Wildlife Federation Naturalist As the days shorten and the temperatures begin to dr...
As passionate gardeners ourselves, we know the frustration of seeing pests like aphids munch on your beloved milkweed. B...

About the Affiliate Program

State affiliates of Garden for Wildlife by National Wildlife Federation have a long track record working in their states to increase habitat for backyard wildlife species. Many affiliates offer workshops, native plant sales, and community events that support creating a Certified Wildlife Habitat®, pollinator pathways, monarch gardens and more.

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Additional Resources

Explore statewide and local resources for creating habitat where you live. 

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EcoSchools U.S.

This program from the National Wildlife Federation offers a certification program for elementary through secondary schools that nurtures environmental learning and climate action. 

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Native Plant Trust

The Native Plant Trust formerly the New England Native Plant Society is the the nation’s first plant conservation organization and the only one solely focused on New England’s native plants. 

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University of New Hampshire Extension

The University of New Hampshire Extension works to strengthen people and communities in New Hampshire by providing trusted knowledge, practical education and cooperative solutions.