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Mount Monadnock is seen in winter through waning sunlight above the trees.

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

  • UNH Report Assesses New England’s Progress in Addressing Climate Change

    Matt Leahy
    January 30, 2023

    Unfortunately, the report is highly critical of New Hampshire.

  • Calling All Volunteers!

    Matt Leahy
    January 29, 2023

    Volunteer for the NH Coverts Project through UNH Extension.

  • New Faces at the Forest Society

    Anna Berry
    January 17, 2023

    We've welcomed a few new faces to the Forest Society over the past few months and we're excited to introduce them to you.

The solar array 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 — a large solar array that will help power Forest Society North. The project will offset 156,000 pounds of carbon annually, the equivalent to removing 15 passenger cars from the road.

 

Take a virtual tour of construction at The Rocks on March 1.
A maple bucket hangs from a tree.

Maple Month at The Rocks Starts March 11

Visit our beautiful tree farm in Bethlehem for Maple Month tours beginning Saturday, March 11 and running on weekends through April 1.

Take a wagon ride and learn how to tap a maple tree!

Forest Society News & Updates

A horse-drawn wagon takes visitors past sugar maple trees with metal buckets gathering sap.

Authentic Maple Sugaring Experience at The Rocks Starts March 11

February 1, 2023

Maple Month will be celebrated at The Rocks from March 11 to April 1.

The Rocks
The Rocks' Carriage Barn under construction with Christmas trees and wreaths for sale out front.

Forest Society Hosts Virtual Tour of Ongoing Renovations at The Rocks

Anne Truslow
January 31, 2023

The March 1 program is part of the Bretzfelder Series.

The Rocks
A line of rocks stretches into a frozen winter lake

UNH Report Assesses New England’s Progress in Addressing Climate Change

Matt Leahy
January 30, 2023

Unfortunately, the report is highly critical of New Hampshire.

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