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Nashua Leaders Visit Lovewell Pond Conservation Easement
The 2021 Class of Leadership Greater Nashua recently toured trails on the City's Southwest Trails network with Forest Society staff.
- Tags:
- Education,
- Land Conservation
Forest Notes: The Five Hikes Challenge, Told in Brushstrokes
During a time when the future has been unpredictable and accessibility to familiar people and places has been limited, there does seem to be one thing that many people have gained: a fresh connection to their local forests.
- Tags:
- Recreation
Forest Notes: Venturing Out on the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway
The Venture Out Project trips mean so much to the people in the LGBTQ+ community who are searching for a respite from the real world and a chance to bond with others like them in a whole new way.
- Tags:
- Recreation,
- Wildlife
Senator Shaheen Re-introduces the Forest Incentives Program Act
The Forest Society strongly supports this bi-partisan the Forest Incentives Program Act.
Something Wild: New Hampshire's Liquid Gold
For some, maple sugaring is a perennial ritual, painstakingly completed as we usher out the bitter wisps of winter, and embrace balmier, brighter days of early spring.
- Tags:
- Working Forests,
- Something Wild
Celebrate Earth Month & Learn About a River at Risk
New Hampshire PBS will air the Forest Society's acclaimed documentary on Thursday, April 1 at 8 PM.
- Tags:
- Clean Water
Celebrating Women of the Forest Society
There are so many amazing women involved with furthering the Forest Society's mission. This March, we highlight a few of these women and extend our appreciation to all women of the Forest Society and beyond.