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  • Detecting Change in Conservation: The Value of Remote Sensing

    January 27, 2023

    Forest Society Director of Easement Stewardship Naomi Brattlof speaks with Conservation Finance Network.

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  • New Faces at the Forest Society

    Anna Berry
    May 26, 2021

    Join us in welcoming Sarah Kern and Jack Minich to the Forest Society. Sarah is the new Creek Farm Education Program Coordinator and Jack is a Conservation Easement Steward.

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

    aames
    March 1, 2021

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

Workshops for NH Forest Land Owners

Hosted by: NH TOA and NH Division of Forest & Lands
Naomi Brattlof
March 11, 2021
Easement Stewardship
Two hikers walk through a sea of orange leaves in a forest.
(Photo: Jerry Monkman)

Are you a land owner in New Hampshire with questions about how to manage your property? Are you looking to change things up a bit as we turn the corner into spring?

Our partners - NH Timber Owners Association and NH Division of Forests and Lands - are co-hosting a series of webinars aimed at helping local landowners aquire skills to better manage their lands and connect viewers with resources that can help them accomplish their goals.

Learn more and sign up here. TOA members can sign up at a discounted rate.

If you are a Forest Society Conservation Easement land owner and would like to learn more about specific management practices on your property, reach out to your Forest Society Easement Steward. They are well-equipped to connect you with a natural resource professional who can help you accomplish your goals and ensure your plans are consistant with your Conservation Easement. Find your easement steward here.

Contacting Your Easement Steward

Meet our Easement Stewardship Staff!

Conservation Easement Stewardship at the Forest Society

For every conservation easement the Forest Society accepts, we make a commitment to the landowner that we will protect the conservation values of their property forever.  

Click here to learn about our easement stewardship program

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Phone: 603.224.9945Fax: 603.228.0423info@forestsociety.org
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