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Water from stream trickle on green soft moss

U.S. Forest Services Releases Forests to Faucets 2.0

Matt Leahy | March 29, 2022

The Forest Service's Forest to Faucets program is a tool for understanding the role forests play in protecting the nation’s drinking water supplies.

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Advocacy,
Climate
A banner advertising the Saving Special Places conference with the photos of the two keynote speakers.

Saving Special Places Conference: April 1-2, 2022

Matt Leahy | March 25, 2022

Saving Special Places is New Hampshire's annual two day virtual land conservation conference.

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Advocacy
A white pine weevil adult on a branch.

Forestry Friday: White pine weevil

Steven Junkin | March 24, 2022

When it comes to forest health, the white pine weevil is a pest native to New Hampshire.

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Forestry
Field Forester Steve Junkin holds eggs laid in a vernal pool at Tebbetts Hill Reservation in Farmington.

Forestry Friday: Vernal Pools & Forestry

March 17, 2022

With the warm wet weather and the onset of spring, this is one of the best times of the year to plan and lay out a timber harvest.

Gabe Roxby and his three daughters and wife sit outside around a fire while boiling sap.

What We Did for Winter Vacation

Anna Berry | March 11, 2022

While we don't get a winter February vacation like school kids anymore, we did manage to get outside and enjoy all that New Hampshire has to offer in the colder months.

Something Wild: Are there more bobcats in N.H.? Or just more wildlife cameras?

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | March 11, 2022

The number of pictures of bobcats in New Hampshire on social media has us wondering if there are more bobcats in New Hampshire?