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  • Cold is Cool Speaker Series Launches January 6

    Anna Berry
    January 6, 2021

    Plug in to watch and learn from expert speakers and then unplug outside.

  • Something Wild: Flying Under the Radar

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

    Sometimes called a Marsh Hawk, the northern harrier is currently one the rarest birds of prey nesting in the Granite State.

  • Christmas Tree Farms Are The Gift That Keeps on Giving

    Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Emily Quirk
    December 4, 2020

    This time of year, you're likely to see cars and pickup trucks heading home on the highways with fresh-cut Christmas trees tied to roofs or in the truck beds. Fraser firs, Korean firs, Balsam firs, and Spruce (ouch!)...

Together, we made it through 2020

Watch highlights of our year working to keep forests as forests.
Anna Berry
December 31, 2020
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Masked members of the Forest Society's conservation corps gather.

We hope you’ll take a few minutes to view a short slideshow of some highlights from our year of conserving, enjoying and caring for forests.

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This year, nearly everyone, whether New Hampshire resident or weekend visitor, has come to appreciate more than ever our state’s natural beauty and open spaces. Our forests, mountains, lakes, and rivers — and thousands of miles of trails — provide exceptional opportunities to get outside, connect with nature, enjoy some exercise, and be healthy in mind and body. With your help, we can keep New Hampshire vibrant, healthy, and thriving.

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Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests54 Portsmouth St.Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603.224.9945Fax: 603.228.0423info@forestsociety.org
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