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![Volunteer Tanya Tellman leads a tour on Wildflower Day In Bethlehem in 2004.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/Tanya%2520Tellman%2520Wildflower%2520Day%25202004%25281%2529.jpg?h=4521fff0&itok=HNUdU0e7)
Forest Society Honors Tanya Tellman as Conservationist of the Year
Tanya Tellman was honored as the Conservationist of the Year for her 30 years of volunteering at The Rocks and Bretzfelder Memorial Park, and for a lifetime of exemplary stewardship alongside her late husband Dave.
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- Wildlife,
- Land Conservation
![Children from Broken Ground School pose during an outdoor lesson with Volunteer of the Year Ellen Kenny. (Photo: Emily Lord)](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/Ellen%2520Kenny%2520VOY%2520Floodplain_MinkBrookSwimming_Kids_BrokenGroundSchool_20180725_ELord-63%25281%2529_0.jpg?h=f2fcf546&itok=dJewV_rc)
Forest Society Honors Ellen Kenny as Volunteer of the Year
Ellen Kenny was named the Trish Churchill Volunteer of the Year at the119th Annual Meeting of the Forest Society.
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- Volunteers
![Two albino turkeys are pictured in a flock of black wild turkeys in the grass.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/Albino%2520turkeys%2520in%2520NL%2520flock.%2520Photo%2520EMcA.jpeg?h=42899cd8&itok=QemL6tPw)
Wildlife Wednesday: Albino Turkeys Are Anomaly, Not Adaptation
Have you ever seen a wild albino turkey? Dave Anderson shares the science behind the scene.
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- Wildlife
![Part of the cover of the Annual Report featuring photos of wildlife.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/AR%2520cover%25202020%2520RS.png?h=5ce500cb&itok=6ohLRrEM)
Forest Society Releases 119th Annual Report
The Forest Society released its 119th Annual Report, in advance of its annual meeting on September 26.
- Tags:
- Land Conservation,
- Membership,
- Wildlife
![bright green acorns and caps of white oak acorns arrayed on a backgound of familiar white oak leaves with rounded lobes](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/RESIZED%2520BEST%2520white%2520oak%2520acorns.jpg?h=66b6f79f&itok=xjSw2BMn)
Something Wild: Boom and Bust Cycles in the Forest
Especially in New Hampshire, oak mast follows a boom or bust cycle, which means the amount of acorns varies from year to year. Over time, evolution has favored the oak trees that demonstrate this boom or bust cycle.
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- Wildlife,
- Something Wild
![The sun sets over a mountain view from The Rocks.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/Rocks%2520Sunset%2520at%2520The%2520Rocks%25205-9-Danny%2520Richardson.jpg?h=031b01a4&itok=ZZtypXAe)
Remembering Rocks Volunteer Ann Gruczka
Annie Gruczka was a volunteer at The Rocks for nearly 25 years and a member of the Bretzfelder Memorial Park Committee.
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- Volunteers,
- The Rocks