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![An illustration of an owl in headphones with the word NHPR.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/Something%2520Wild%2520logo.png?h=ed2a9033&itok=UnIqhHnb)
Something Wild: What NH’s 'drowned forest' reveals about the past - and future
Riddle me this: where is there a forest in New Hampshire that is only visible once or twice a day?
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- Something Wild
![sleek black yearling bear close-up photo in dappled sunlight](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/RESIZE%2520Bear%2520release%2520BEST%2520Photo%2520Emily%2520McGee%2520Anderson%2520.jpg?h=707772c7&itok=aU1basCn)
“Ready for the wilderness”
Rehabilitated orphan yearling bears have moved-out of the Kilham Bear Center to large blocks of conserved rural forestland in locations far from human habitation.
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- Wildlife
![People machinery log pile Lamprey River Forest](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/LRF%2520group%2520at%2520timber%2520landing%2520log%2520pile%2520RESIZED.jpg?h=707772c7&itok=7cT5wFaR)
Lamprey River Forest Timber Harvest Tour
A recent tour of an active timber harvest at the Forest Society's 162-acre Lamprey River Forest provided an excellent opportunity to see the forestry underway.
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- Forestry,
- Timber Harvesting,
- Education
![Woods, Whales and Water - A Celebration of Connectedness](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/whales_0.jpg?h=71976bb4&itok=NEbFa5Zk)
![red pine increment borer](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/20230427_093202.jpg?h=a610a299&itok=7JTjPY9d)
Forestry Friday: Rockingham County Champion Red Pine
Old trees have lots to tell in their growth rings.
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- Forestry,
- Working Forests
![Volunteer Power](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/blog%2520post%2520pic%2520for%2520milling_0.jpg?h=71976bb4&itok=EibqiTQB)
The Community That Mills Together, Comes Together!
As the trees show us, sometimes you have to bend so you don't break!
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- Creek Farm
![Steve and John, in forester attire, examine a tree in a forest in spring.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/Staff_Steve%2520Junkin%2520and%2520John%2520Woodworth%252020230523_110617.jpg?h=71976bb4&itok=ecC4SxLo)
Welcome, Seasonal Staff!
The Forest Society recently welcomed three seasonal staff members to the team.
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- Forestry,
- Stewardship