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Forest Society Manager Forester Wendy Weisiger helps teach a participant who is driving a tractor.

Save the Date: Women Landowner Summit on March 8

Wendy Weisiger | December 4, 2023

The Summit is an opportunity for NH women forest landowners to come together, learn, build skills, and connect!

A bird's-eye view of the property from above.

Coskie Family & Forest Society Protect 70 Acres in the Moose Mountains

Kelly Whalen | November 28, 2023

While the Coskie family will continue to own the land and manage it for sustainable forestry, the conservation easement protects the natural features forever.

beautiful brown leaves

Brown is Beautiful

Sarah Kern | November 27, 2023

Brown is an important and beloved color on that palette. While shades of brown may never be the shining star of a painting or design, you will struggle to create a complete piece without them.

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Wildlife
Fall colors as seen from Moose Mountains.

NH to Undertake Update of the State Climate Action Plan

Matt Leahy | November 27, 2023

The State aims to develop a plan with three broad goals.

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Advocacy,
Climate
Frozen waters on the floodplain.

Forest Advocate: U.S. Releases Fifth National Climate Assessment

Matt Leahy | November 27, 2023

The report says precipitation events have increased by about 60% in the Northeast.

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Advocacy,
Climate
A bird's-eye view of the Mahoosuc Highlands in Shelburne in autumn. (Photo: Ryan Smith)

Support the Forest Society with a Year-End Gift

Jack Savage | November 26, 2023

Our collective work is as important today as it has ever been.

Deer at the birdfeeder.

Something Wild: How Much Do We Really Know About Deer?

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | November 20, 2023

“Deer are amazing creatures,” says Anderson. “There are lots of reasons to know more about deer, and learning about deer allows us to learn more about forests.”