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Kids splash in the Merrimack River on a hot day.

Forest Journal: Like a Sponge — Forests & Wetlands Worked Perfectly

August 7, 2021

Campers are a reminder that splashing, swimming and playing at making mud pies along the river’s banks are also essential services provided by a river that has shaped New Hampshire and its residents for centuries.

Spring wetland, cattails with blue sky surrounded by wood edge

Charitable Conservation Easement Program Integrity Act Introduced in Congress

Matt Leahy | July 26, 2021

The Forest Society appreciates the support of New Hampshire’s Congressional delegation who all have supported the bill since it was first introduced in 2018.

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A sign with a QR code suggests a $5 donation to support trail stewardship.

Mobile Giving Supports Stewardship at Popular Reservations

July 21, 2021

No cash? No problem! Mobile giving comes to Forest Society reservations.

Yellow caution tape on top of a photo of The Rocks illustrates the ongoing closure through September.

Changes Coming to The Rocks

Anna Berry | July 19, 2021

The Rocks' core property and trails will be closed to the public for construction through mid-September.

The remains of Madame Sherri's "castle" are roped off after the collapse of one of the arches of the stone staircase.

Stairs Give Way to Nature at Madame Sherri Forest

Anna Berry | July 14, 2021

The partial collapse of the famous stone staircase over the weekend attracted national attention.

Mount Monadnock at sunset with logos of NH State Park and Forest Society for Trails Week.

Seeking Volunteers for Monadnock Trails Week

Anna Berry | July 2, 2021

An annual celebration of all things Monadnock starts July 30.