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  • New Documentary Explores Mt. Sunapee's Original, Primeval Forest

    Matt Leahy
    October 27, 2022

    The Forest Society has long had a special connection to Mt. Sunapee.

  • 2-Acre Wildfire Reported at Kingston Forest Reservation

    Anna Berry
    May 17, 2022

    It's wildfire season in New Hampshire and a good reminder to follow visitor use guidelines at Forest Society reservations.

  • Forestry Friday: 250th Anniversary of the Pine Tree Riot

    Dave Anderson
    March 2, 2022

    In the early 1700s more and more people were leaving England and coming to the American Colonies for a new life and hoping for less control from King George III. Forestry was an important industry in the new colonies and continues to be in NH today.

Forest Society Releases 121st Annual Report

Anna Berry
October 10, 2022
Forest Society History
The board poses in front of the Conservation Center.
The Board of Trustees of the Forest Society as of August 2022.

The Forest Society presented its 121st Annual Report at the Annual Meeting on September 24. Read all about our accomplishments over the last year here. 

Print copies are available upon request.

The cover of the Annual Report shows a pond at Champlin Forest.
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