Forest Society Blog - News & Features

Fat squirrels beware! Bobcats are being reported with increasing frequency this winter in the snowy suburbs of New Hampshire.

The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (“RGGI,” pronounced “reggie”) is an effort to reduce total large power plant emissions in the region by 10% by 2019. The 10 states have an aggregate economy that would be the world’s 7th largest if they were an independent nation.

Set on a hillside in Bethlehem, enjoying the majestic panoramic view of the White Mountains, sits the Forest Society’s 1,400-acre North Country Conservation and Education Center and certified Christmas tree farm, The Rocks.

Concord, N.H.,—The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests hopes to permanently conserve 2,100 acres on the upper reaches of the Connecticut River in Clarksville that features five miles of pristine river frontage and extensive views from U.S.

Trees for Troops at the Rocks Estate

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:

Amanda Nickerson Freitas, Communications Specialist

Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests

(603) 224-9945, ext. 301

Contact:
Jack Savage, VP for Communications & Outreach
Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
(603) 224-9945, ext. 330;

Forest Journal

After The Fall
By Dave Anderson

New Hampshire Sunday News
Publication date: November 11, 2007

“And I hope when I get older I don’t just sit around thinkin’ about it – but I probably will.”
– Bruce Springsteen, from “Glory Days.”

New Hampshire Residents Concerned About Climate Change

Survey shows range of attitude