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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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  • Springtime Arrives with the Smallest of Signs

    Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Emily Quirk
    March 5, 2021

    Take heart winter-weary friends. The first pulses of springtime arrive in the smallest of signs.

  • Legislative Update: House Committees Vote on LCHIP and Conservation Easement Bills

    Matt Leahy
    March 3, 2021

    The latest news from our advocacy team.

  • Forester Gabe Roxby Contributes to Conversation on Forestry & Art

    Anna Berry
    February 27, 2021

    In February, Forest Society staff forester Gabe Roxby was invited to participate in a virtual panel discussion focusing on the intersection of forestry and art.

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Cottrell-Baldwin Series Goes Virtual

The annual series has moved online this year, with experts exploring topics ranging from restoring wildlife habitat to foraging for edible native plants.

Learn more and register for the free speaker series.
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Sugar Season Arrives at Last

Celebrate maple sugar season by learning more about the history and the process of making this sweet forest product with the Forest Society's virtual programs. 

Check our events page to find out what's coming up.

Forest Society News & Updates

Squirrels hang on a multitude of bird feeders above the snow.

Springtime Arrives with the Smallest of Signs

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Emily Quirk
March 5, 2021

Take heart winter-weary friends. The first pulses of springtime arrive in the smallest of signs.

Working Forests
Wildlife
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Legislative Update: House Committees Vote on LCHIP and Conservation Easement Bills

Matt Leahy
March 3, 2021

The latest news from our advocacy team.

Advocacy
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Ecosystems: What my fish tank has to say about our forests

Abraham Ames
March 1, 2021

Easement Steward Abraham Ames shares valuable lessons he recently learned that translate from fishtank to forest.

Easement Stewardship
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Phone: 603.224.9945Fax: 603.228.0423info@forestsociety.org
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