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Something Wild: Earliest flush of Red Maple foliage
Naturalist Dave Anderson shares the story behind "Judas Trees," as a very few early green leaves have already started to change to red.
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- Recreation,
- Something Wild
Take the "Five Hikes Challenge"
For those inclined to head out to hiking trails in the next two months, the best is yet to come. September and October unquestionably offer the very best hiking conditions of the year: distant mountains in sharp relief under bright cobalt blue skies, lower humidity, few mosquitoes, no blackflies or deer flies, warm afternoons, cool mornings and evenings and spectacular autumn foliage colors.
Carey Cottage restoration progresses through pandemic
August 18, 2020Seacoast Online recently covered the ongoing construction at Carey Cottage, located at the Forest Society's Creek Farm Reservation.
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- Creek Farm,
- Recreation
Public Hearing Scheduled on Nash Stream State Forest ATV Trail
Raise your voice if you have concerns about future use of the Nash Stream Forest by August 20.
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- Advocacy,
- Land Conservation
New State Forester Nomination
Contact your Executive Councilor in support of the nomination of Patrick Hackley as the next NH State Forester.
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- Working Forests,
- Advocacy
Great American Outdoors Act Signed Into Law
On August 4, the bipartisan Great American Outdoors Act was signed into law. That action crowns the efforts Land and Water Conservation Fund advocates, including the Forest Society, have been making over the last decade to fully fund the LWCF.
DETOUR AHEAD: Mt. Major Lot Closed (Roadside Parking ONLY; TRAILS OPEN) as Visitor Experience Improved
The parking lot at Mt. Major will be temporarily closed after Labor Day for about four weeks as the Forest Society improves the visitor experience by repairing drainage and erosion problems at the base of the Main (Blue) Trail.
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- Recreation