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![The sun sets over the Merrimack River near the Forest Society's conservation area.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/merrimack%2520river%2520emily%2520lord%2520RS.jpg?h=c4bb3a06&itok=6_ewozQV)
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
![Onlooker of a view at Madame Sherri forest.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/MadameSherri_5H5W_20181028_ELord-6496_sq_1.jpg?h=63a00be6&itok=jwXzndhN)
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.
![A boy in snow boots stands near an icy lake holding a pinwheel.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/FoJo%2520ice%2520steps%2520anna%2520berry%25203-14-21.jpg?h=5bf672e5&itok=iRmWL_ZK)
Forest Journal: Spring forward and embrace the mud
Recreating responsibly means considering mud, masks, and more as you explore the outdoors in March and April.
- Tags:
- Wildlife,
- Recreation
![Two archaeologists look down into a cellar hole at Monson Center.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/Monson%2520dig%2520carrie%2520deegan%2520RS%252010-2020.jpg?h=d9d430fa&itok=YVQpKcih)
Forest Notes: Digging and Dating
A new archaeology study aims to date stone structures at Monson Center, a settlement constructed in the 1700s.
![A yellow crocus pokes through the snow.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/spring-awakening-3132112_1920.jpg?h=6a613df1&itok=_zecuAeg)
Something Wild: Springtime Arrives with the Smallest of Signs
Take heart winter-weary friends. The first pulses of springtime arrive in the smallest of signs.
- Tags:
- Working Forests,
- Wildlife,
- Something Wild