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Something Wild: How might animals react during the total solar eclipse? (with update from post-eclipse!)
Since it’s so rare, we don’t know what to expect from birds or other wildlife, but we can set aside the idea that animals make a plan or have some innate knowledge for how to respond when the moon suddenly blocks out the sun.
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- Wildlife
How to Have a Safe and Savvy Solar Eclipse
Traveling North for Monday's eclipse? Here are some tips for making the most of the experience, and respecting the communities you visit along the way.
Turn Earth Day into Earth Month with the Forest Society!
There are many ways to care for the environment and support local conservation efforts this month!
Forest Journal: Spring is here: March is a Mix of Ice, Mud & Buds
As tempting as it may be to stuff jackets and boots in the closet and head into the woods (or climb a mountain to view the upcoming solar eclipse), there may still be a mix of mud and ice on local trails.
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- Forest Journal,
- Recreation
Forest Advocate: The U.S. had its warmest winter on record in 2024, according to NOAA
New Hampshire was one of the states that had its warmest winter on record.
Forest Advocate: Support the Bartlett and Massabesic Experimental Forests
We urge you to contact the USFS to ask the agency to continue the long-term and peer-reviewed research at both these centers.
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- Advocacy,
- Working Forests,
- Forestry
Something Wild: Lake ice is more than just frozen water
Ice acts as an insulator, reflecting sunlight so water at the bottom stays dark and cold.
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- Something Wild,
- Climate,
- Clean Water
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