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Flowing water forms ripples and bubbles as it freezes. Clear in some places, opaque in others.

Winter's frozen art show

December 17, 2018
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Clean Water
Backcountry skiier gets first tracks in glade called Intervale Dream in the White Mountains

A Lifetime of Loving Land

December 7, 2018

This winter, backcountry skiers get to ride untouched powder on the late conservationist Dick Ware's land and adjacent areas in New Hampshire's White Mountains.

Orphan Bear Cubs

Dave Anderson | December 3, 2018
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Wildlife
Family friendly hiking at Madame Sherri Forest in Chesterfield New Hampshire

10 Hikes Worth Repeating

December 1, 2018

This summer and fall, we partnered with WMUR to offer a series of guided hikes on our forest reservations with the goal of introducing hikers of all abilities to Forest Society properties with trail systems that possess excellent views or interesting destinations.

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Recreation
A closer look at nature's cycles of abundance and scarcity

Something Wild: Winter of Scarcity

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin | November 23, 2018

Winter is always the lean time of the year, but this winter especially, biologists are expecting scarcity for all sorts of forest dwellers: birds, rodents and larger mammals.

Forests and farmland in New Hampshire

21 Ways to Help Save the World

Jack Savage | November 18, 2018

According to a new study released last week, our forests and other lands — not just here in New England but across the United States — could help mitigate nearly 25% of our current greenhouse gas emissions. So what are the 21 ways to leave your carbon?