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sleek black yearling bear close-up photo in dappled sunlight

“Ready for the wilderness”

Dave Anderson | June 20, 2023

Rehabilitated orphan yearling bears have moved-out of the Kilham Bear Center to large blocks of conserved rural forestland in locations far from human habitation.

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Wildlife
People machinery log pile Lamprey River Forest

Lamprey River Forest Timber Harvest Tour

A recent tour of an active timber harvest at the Forest Society's 162-acre Lamprey River Forest provided an excellent opportunity to see the forestry underway.

Woods, Whales and Water - A Celebration of Connectedness

Woods, Whales and Water: We Are All Connected

Sarah Kern | June 12, 2023

How are woods and whales connected?

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Creek Farm
red pine increment borer

Forestry Friday: Rockingham County Champion Red Pine

Steven Junkin | June 9, 2023

Old trees have lots to tell in their growth rings.

Volunteer Power

The Community That Mills Together, Comes Together!

Sarah Kern | June 5, 2023

As the trees show us, sometimes you have to bend so you don't break!

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Creek Farm
Steve and John, in forester attire, examine a tree in a forest in spring.

Welcome, Seasonal Staff!

Anna Berry | June 1, 2023

The Forest Society recently welcomed three seasonal staff members to the team.

A green field on Tuckaway Farm.

NH Senate Committee Approves Agricultural Lands Protection Legislation

Matt Leahy | May 24, 2023

New Hampshire has a capable land trust community who have protected thousands of acres of NH farmland.

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Advocacy