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LCHIP and the State Budget Update
The Forest Society is grateful to know LCHIP will continue to have resources to help protect these special places.
- Tags:
- Advocacy,
- Land Conservation
Grackles hassle Ospreys at a shared nest
Wildlife photographer Ellen Kenny recently shared a fascinating series of photos of interactions between grackles and a pair of nesting ospreys.
- Tags:
- Wildlife
Current Use Program Survey Deadline July 15
Your inputs will be an invaluable tool for policy development and support of the Current Use Program.
Wood Markets: Opportunities for New Hampshire and the Northeast Region
Learn more about challenges and opportunities to strengthen wood markets in the Northeast.
- Tags:
- Advocacy,
- Working Forests,
- Forestry
Launch Into the Merrimack Paddle Challenge
The do-it-yourself challenge runs from June 15 through September 30 along the Merrimack River and its tributaries.
- Tags:
- Clean Water,
- Recreation
Returning to the Source of the Brook
Forest Society Senior Education Director Dave Anderson recently guided 15 people on a hike to reach the source of Beech Brook.
- Tags:
- Education,
- Recreation
Forest Society Welcomes Seasonal Staff
Meet the interns and seasonal staff that you'll see at our reservations this summer and fall.
- Tags:
- Stewardship,
- Forestry,
- Recreation
James and Katherine Kibler Act Quickly to Conserve 30 Acres in Hampton Falls
Known now as Clay Brook Forest, the protected property lies in the Taylor River watershed, less than a quarter mile from tidal waters and less than two miles from Hampton Bay.
- Tags:
- Land Conservation