Collins, AaronIgoe, Kelly2023-03-202023-03-202023-03-03https://hdl.handle.net/10474/3698Habitat fragmentation is the act of splitting up habitats due to human activity, such as building roads, neighborhoods, or other forms of human development. This impacts local species negatively because it disforms or removes their habitats which can leave lasting impacts on their health and safety. In New Hampshire, there is very little discussion or focus on the impact of habitat fragmentation on native or migratory species. This paper will discuss the ways in which we can protect these species through different adaption strategies. The results show that with these strategies we can effectively support these species with ease.en-USAuthor retains all ownership rights. Further reproduction in violation of copyright is prohibited.Fragmented LandscapesMigratory AnimalsSustainable DevelopmentHabitat FragmentationSpecies ProtectionNew Hampshire DevelopmentThe Impact of Habitat Fragmentation on Native Species in New HampshireOther