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Something Wild: Signs of hope in a winter landscape
In this week's Something Wild, Dave Anderson shares some warm and bright thoughts during the season of chilly darkness, finding some hope in the short days.
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- Something Wild,
- Wildlife
Harvesting Memories with the 6th Grade Forever Green Class
The 6th graders of Bethlehem Elementary visit The Rocks to harvest their Christmas trees.
Holidays at The Rocks Wrapped and Ready for Next Year!
The Rocks Christmas Tree Farm in Bethlehem closed the curtains on the holiday season this past weekend.
Forest Journal: O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree
In this December's Forest Journal, dive deep into the species behind the tradition of the Christmas tree, why tree farmers select the species they grow, and how this beloved international tradition will continue to evolve in a changing climate.
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- Forest Journal
Forest Society Celebrates LCHIP Awards to Expand Morse Preserve and Protect Campton Bog
The Forest Society was awarded $250,000 to help purchase 375 acres in Alton that will expand the Evelyn H. and Albert D. Morse, Sr. Preserve. The Forest Society was also awarded $197,000 to conserve 454 acres encompassing much of Campton Bog in Campton and Rumney.
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- Land Conservation,
- Clean Water,
- Climate
On Winter's Doorstep, Volunteer Workdays Wrap Up
As the field season comes to a close, check out the wonderful work achieved by Forest Society volunteers in our autumn workdays.
Op-Ed: Don't handcuff a proven steward of our national forests
An op-ed by Jack Savage in the New Hampshire Union Leader on the White Mountain National Forest.
The Nature Conservancy Hosts Community Conversation on Merrimack River Watershed
In December, TNC will hold a community conversation about the Merrimack River Watershed Conservation Plan Project in Manchester.
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- Clean Water,
- Climate,
- Advocacy