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Susie Spikol in nature with little kids.

Something Wild: The Animal Adventurer's Guide

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | September 28, 2022

Naturalist Susie Spikol is all about the little things you can see around you that is wildlife.

A forester looks up with binoculars.

Forestry Friday: Searching for Female Ash Trees

September 23, 2022

Since a single ash tree is either a male or a female (in some tree species this isn’t the case and a tree may have both male and female parts), it will be important to make sure we leave some of each uncut during the harvest, to provide the species an opportunity to pollinate and set viable seed.

Looking up at white ash crows in the Monadnock reservation.

A Poem: White Ash Lament

Anna Berry | September 22, 2022

A poem about searching for female white ash trees and beseeching them to survive.

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Forestry
A green field at Champlin Forest in springtime.

Champlin Forest in Rochester Expands to Over 300 Acres

September 21, 2022

The Forest Society plans to celebrate the expansion of the Champlin Forest with a winter walk to be scheduled later this year.

Rows of Christmas trees are covered in snow in wintertime.

New Christmas Tree Farmer at The Rocks

Kelly Whalen | September 13, 2022
The sun sets over the Merrimack River near the Forest Society's conservation area.

"The Merrimack: River at Risk" Selected for NH Film Festival

Anna Berry | September 13, 2022

The festival will take place from October 6 through October 9 on the Seacoast.

A kayaker paddles on the Merrimack River in Canterbury, New Hampshire

Advocacy Alert: Water Quality Protection Legislation Faces Veto Override Vote

Matt Leahy | September 9, 2022

Contact your local representative to override the veto of HB 1454.

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Advocacy