Forest Society Blog - News & Features

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Perhaps my favorite end-of-the-field-season excursion is an annual field trip with Colby-Sawyer College students to visit the old growth forest in the “east bowl” on Mt. Sunapee. On Halloween, Dr.

Concord, N.H., November 3, 2008 — The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests announces the election of Katharine Eneguess of Jaffrey and Jonathan Dawson of Deering to the Board of Trustees.

Perhaps you feel autumn-restless too? It's like we're collectively waiting to exhale. Everyone seems a little edgy, distracted by economic anxiety and uncertainties of the coming elections. It's always that way in late autumn – even more so in election years.

Dick Webb Named Forest Society Conservationist of the Year

Explore some of the most spectacular conservation land in southeastern New Hampshire by motor coach with the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests on Saturday, October 25 from 10 am to 5 pm.

 

Court Supports WMNF Timber Sales

Forest Society and Partners Celebrate Open of New Reservation along the Salmon Falls River

Falling leaves work on my soul. I can't quite describe it...

I've discovered at least four essential fall foliage truths, wise autumnal advice I'm more than willing to share…

Each year leaves will change color to a greater or lesser degree before falling. But only tourists …