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Lunchtime Live Episodes Available Here
You can see past virtual field trips, fireside Friday readings, and more here.
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- Education,
- Recreation
Forest Journal: Responsible recreation in the ''new normal"
Since the Berry family's winter hike two months ago, they have walked a lot of new trails — even if they've only made it halfway. And for the time being, they are grateful to be healthy and be outside.
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- Recreation
A Trail Less Traveled: Easement Lands Guide
Check out our new Easement Lands Guide for even more outdoor recreation opportunities! The lands we've highlighted are Conservation Easement Properties on land owned by towns, other organizations or individuals.
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- Recreation
State Forester Brad Simpkins moves on to U.S. Forest Service
New Hampshire State Forester Brad Simpkins recently left the position in order to take a new job with the U.S. Forest Service’s Cooperative Fire Program in Durham.
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- Working Forests
Wildlife on the Merrimack River Floodplain
Photographer Ellen Kenny is a frequent visitor to the Concord Merrimack River Outdoor Education and Conservation Area. She shares some recent observations and wildlife photographs.
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- Wildlife
Northern waterfowl return to ice-free waters
Wood ducks are "dabbling" ducks: feeding on the surface of the water and not diving for food. They eat pond weeds, berries, seeds, aquatic insects and even acorns.
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- Wildlife