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Forest Journal: A Fond and Feathered Farewell from Grandfather's Birds

Sophie Oehler | April 2, 2023

After the passing of her Grandfather, Sophie Oehler reflects on birds and their meanings during our grieving process.

Dark, thickened stripes between leaf veins are early signs.

Forestry Friday: Watching for Beech Leaf Disease

Steven Junkin | March 31, 2023

Our foresters share what they learned at a NE meeting of foresters.

Participants at the SAF regional conference walk at Heald Tract on a snowy path in Wilton.

Forestry Friday: Foresters Host Field Trip at Heald Tract

March 24, 2023

It was a great way to learn about the latest forestry research and network with our colleagues.

A view from above the Cole conservation easement in Cornish.

Tradition of Generosity and Conservation Continues at Yatsevitch Forest

March 22, 2023

The conservation easement now fully encompasses the rich forest habitat in the area.

View of the NH capitol from the Conservation Center in East Concord

Forest Advocate: House Committee Delays Final Vote on NH Energy Site Evaluation Committee Legislation

Matt Leahy | March 20, 2023

We will re-engage on the bill when the Committee takes up the bill again in September.

Tags:
Advocacy,
Climate
The Merrimack River from above near Stillhouse Forest.

Forest Advocate: NH House to Consider Landfill Siting Legislation

Matt Leahy | March 17, 2023

Contact your representative in support of this bill.

Tags:
Advocacy
The Mitchells look out over Piper Mountain.

Gilmanton Couple Sees Conservation Vision Completed

March 13, 2023

The couple donated a conservation easement on the last 40 acres in their ownership to the Forest Society.

The team behind Something Wild.

Something Wild Celebrates 25 Years on NHPR

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | March 10, 2023

This week marks the 25th anniversary of Something Wild on NHPR.