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Forest Journal: The unique ecosystem of the Alpine zone piques researchers' interests
In January's Forest Journal, embark on a research journey with New England scientists as they discover just how resilient New England's Alpine zones are.
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- Forest Journal,
- Wildlife,
- Climate
Forestry Friday: Changing Winters, Evolving Strategies in Forest Winter Operations
Field Forester, Ben Aldrich, dives into the many ways a changing climate impacts forest management operations and how foresters are learning to adapt to the new winter weather patterns.
The Forest Society Welcomes a New Program Director at The Rocks
Welcome Kristine Arey to the Forest Society team!
Something Wild: "Do You Have Turkeys at your Feeder?"
What are turkeys up to these snowy days? Something Wild is here with the answers!
"For the Love of My Ancestral Home," Art Exhibit by Leslie Scott-Lysan
Visit the Conservation Center in Concord for an art exhibit highlighting the beauty of New Hampshire's landscapes.
A Winter Wonderland Walk through McCabe with the Harris Center
Dave Anderson shares a recap of the Harris Center's guided hike at the McCabe Forest in Antrim, where natural and historical wonders abound.
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- Recreation,
- Wildlife,
- Education
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.