The New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands is a government agency of the
U.S. state
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of
New Hampshire
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. The division "protects and promotes the values provided by trees, forests, and natural communities."
[ Brad Simpkins is director of DHR and the State ]Forester
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.[ The agency's main office is located in ]Concord
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.
History
New Hampshire first established a State Forestry Department, and hired the first State Forester, in 1910. Other elements of the current Division of Forests and Lands date to at least 1917 with the establishment of a "white pine
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blister rust control program" (white pine blister rust is a tree disease caused by ''Cronartium ribicola
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'').[ That control program became the Forest Insect and Disease Program in 1965, and since 1997 has been the Forest Health Section within the division.] Since 2017, the division's parent agency has been the New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
The New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) is a government agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The main office of DNCR is located in Concord.
History
New Hampshire's Department of Natural and Cultural Resources ...
(DNCR).
Authority for the division comes from Title XIX-A, Forestry; and RSA 217-A, New Hampshire Native Plant Protection.
Function
Per their mission statement, the division provides "responsible management of the State's forested resources; by providing natural resource information and education to the public; and through the protection of these resources for the continuing benefit of the State's citizens, visitors, and forest industry."
The main functions with the division are:
* Forest Health Bureau – "Provide and maintain forest and tree pest control programs in coordination with other state and federal agencies"
* Forest Management Bureau – "forest management of woodlands under state jurisdiction, cultivation and sale of seedlings for forestry and conservation, and the research, demonstration and promotion of scientific forestry"
* Forest Protection Bureau – "responsible for protecting over of both public and private forestlands from the threat of wildland fire and crimes against the forest resource"
* Natural Heritage Bureau – "finds, tracks, and facilitates the protection of New Hampshire's rare plants and exemplary natural communities"
* Planning and Community Forestry Bureau – "deliver accurate resource information, expand knowledge, and motivate...action to maximize the contribution of New Hampshire's forests to the enhancement of their quality of life"
See also
* List of New Hampshire state forests
This is a list of New Hampshire state forests. State forests in the U.S. state of New Hampshire are overseen by the New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands.
The former Gay State Forest was transferred to the Society for the Protection of Ne ...
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Forests and Lands
State forestry agencies in the United States
Government agencies established in 1910
1910 establishments in New Hampshire