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A view of Mill Brook from the Conservation Center after a fresh snowfall.

Founded by a handful of concerned citizens in 1901, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests is one of the country's most effective statewide land conservation organizations.

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News

  • Forestry Friday: Foresters Host Field Trip at Heald Tract

    Gabe Roxby
    March 24, 2023

    It was a great way to learn about the latest forestry research and network with our colleagues.

  • Tradition of Generosity and Conservation Continues at Yatsevitch Forest

    March 22, 2023

    The conservation easement now fully encompasses the rich forest habitat in the area.

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  • Forest Advocate: House Committee Delays Final Vote on NH Energy Site Evaluation Committee Legislation

    Matt Leahy
    March 20, 2023

    We will re-engage on the bill when the Committee takes up the bill again in September.

A maple bucket hangs from a tree.

It's Maple Month at The Rocks!

Visit our beautiful tree farm in Bethlehem for Maple Month tours on weekends through April 1, including a horse-drawn wagon ride and a taste of fresh maple syrup. And, support Forest Society North by attending our annual Maple Dinner on April 8.

Take a wagon ride and learn how to tap a maple tree!
Wells being drilled to create the geothermal system at The Rocks.

What's New at The Rocks?

While construction is ongoing inside the Carriage Barn this winter, we've completed another critical component of the project — the first phase of a geothermal heating and cooling system that will help power Forest Society North and turn it into a net-zero building.

Find out the latest on construction at The Rocks.

Forest Society News & Updates

Participants at the SAF regional conference walk at Heald Tract on a snowy path in Wilton.

Forestry Friday: Foresters Host Field Trip at Heald Tract

Gabe Roxby
March 24, 2023

It was a great way to learn about the latest forestry research and network with our colleagues.

Forestry
Working Forests
A view from above the Cole conservation easement in Cornish.

Tradition of Generosity and Conservation Continues at Yatsevitch Forest

March 22, 2023

The conservation easement now fully encompasses the rich forest habitat in the area.

Land Conservation
Wildlife
View of the NH capitol from the Conservation Center in East Concord

Forest Advocate: House Committee Delays Final Vote on NH Energy Site Evaluation Committee Legislation

Matt Leahy
March 20, 2023

We will re-engage on the bill when the Committee takes up the bill again in September.

Advocacy
Climate
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