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Something Wild: Why the treeline of Mt. Washington is not a line
In this second episode of our series, Dave Anderson of the Forest Society and Chris Martin of NH Audubon are exploring the different forest zones on the flanks of the mountain, below the treeline.
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- Wildlife,
- Something Wild
Champlin Forest in Rochester hosts City Recreation Department Seniors
Teaming up with the City of Rochester's recreation department at a Forest Society property.
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- Education
Legislation Introduced in U.S. Senate to Establish New Forest Conservation Program
The purpose of the program is to keep forests as forests through the use of conservation easements that purchase development rights from willing private and tribal landowners to prevent conversion to non-forest uses.
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- Advocacy,
- Conservation Easements,
- Climate
Forest Society Statement on Governor Sununu's Veto of HB142
"It is too early for us to comment on what the future will be for low-grade wood markets but we will continue to work with our partners in the forestry community to assess our next steps," said Jack Savage, president of the Forest Society.
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- Advocacy
Forest Society Partners on Watershed Wednesday Walks
View new preserves and learn how each property helps protect the healthy of our region's waterways.
Forest Journal: The Doctor's Prescription: Take a Hike
Part of a new collaboration between Concord Hospital and the Forest Society, Dr. Setnik and other medical professionals are helping spread the word about the role that forests, and outdoor recreation play in keeping our bodies and brains healthy.
- Tags:
- Education,
- Forest Journal
Meditation at Creek Farm
Liz Korabek-Emerson, owner of Korabek Training, is a MTI certified mindfulness teacher and has found Creek Farm to be an ideal setting for demonstrating her approach.
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- Creek Farm
Rek-lis "Rocks Red Ale" Pays Tribute to The Rocks
Drink a pint to support The Rocks!
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- The Rocks