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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
We want to hear from you: Take our Forest Notes survey!
Complete a short survey about Forest Notes and be entered to win a Forest Society hat.
Pruning is a Personal Process
The art of pruning fruit trees is a mix of both science, personal experience, and the relationship between the pruner, the tree and the property owner.
Something Wild: Are bird feeders for the birds? Or us?
Are your local birds dependent on bird feeders? Are we doing them any great service by providing supplemental food during these coldest months of the year? The general consensus is no.
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- Wildlife,
- Something Wild
On Display: "Sweet Season" Exhibit Featuring Kate Wilcox
The exhibit is open to visitors through the end of April.
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- Conservation Center
Forest Journal: The Bluebirds of Happiness
Wintering in NH helps bluebirds set up for early arrival of spring. More bluebirds seem to be overwintering in New Hampshire for various reasons explained here.
Believing in Beavers - Ecosystem Engineers
Forest Society members and families recently learned about our amazing wild ecosystem engineers, the American Beaver, and explored beaver activity on the floodplain.
Forestry Friday: Fairy Shrimp: The Sea Monkeys of Vernal Pools
The only place you can find them in New England is in certain vernal pools with cold, deep, clean water.
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- Wildlife,
- Forestry,
- Working Forests