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U.S. House approves Great American Outdoors Act
In an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved the Great American Outdoors Act.
- Tags:
- Advocacy,
- Recreation
Something Wild: The Wheel
Naturalist Dave Anderson cites many mid-summer milestones including reduced bird songs, common ditch-weed flowers, and shooting stars which reveal the summer season passing faster than expected.
- Tags:
- Wildlife,
- Something Wild
Apples, Acorns Aplenty!
Foresters, wildlife biologists and homeowners are watching a strong year for the development of the forest foods that will ripen into autumn apples, acorns and even a good pine seed crop in New Hampshire forests. Fruit trees and oak forests with acorns are THE supermarkets of the forest.
- Tags:
- Stewardship,
- Wildlife
U.S. House of Representatives Plans Vote on the Great American Outdoors Act
Building on the momentum from the U.S. Senate’s approval of the Great American Outdoors Act last month, the U.S. House of Representatives plans to vote on the Act during the week of July 20.
New Forest Supervisor for the White Mountain National Forest
The U.S. Forest Service announced the selection of the new Forest Supervisor for the White Mountain National Forest: Derek Ibarguen.
Learn More About how Forests Capture and Store Carbon
Last month, the Forest Society and our partners at the Granite State Division of the Society of American Foresters and UNH Cooperative Extension sponsored a webinar series on forest carbon dynamics and carbon markets.
- Tags:
- Climate
Film explores Merrimack River history, conservation efforts
July 6, 2020- Tags:
- Clean Water,
- Land Conservation