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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.

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?

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.