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With hope for the future
With just one last remaining mature Mulberry tree clinging precariously to the steep north bank of the Merrimack River in Concord, Forest Society staff have long-wished to plant replacements at the Merrimack River Outdoor Education & Conservation Area.
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- Education,
- Stewardship
Forest Journal: Spring Rx provides natural and spiritual renewal
Renewal of life — birds and blossoms — provide solace in times of stress.
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- Wildlife,
- Forest Journal
Forest Friday: Planting Trees This Spring?
Spring is the best time of year to plant trees so we thought now is a good time to share the basics of tree planting with you.
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- Forestry,
- Working Forests
Long-time Christmas Tree Farmer, North Country Director Nigel Manley to Take on New Role with the Forest Society at The Rocks
Manley will continue to work part-time for the Forest Society on a variety of programs.
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- The Rocks
Caledonian Record: Nigel Manley Retires As Forest Society Christmas Tree Farmer
April 13, 2022Through the decades, Manley established a thriving operation with some 32,000 Christmas trees in the fields, has greeted thousands of families making the annual tradition to The Rocks to cut their own trees, and has developed a robust set of education programs,.
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- The Rocks,
- Working Forests
Woods Without Gile owners named NH Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year
Ann and Marc Davis have been named New Hampshire’s 2022 Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year.
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- Forestry,
- Working Forests
Forestry Friday: Before & After a Timber Harvest
The result, four growing seasons later, is an amazing carpet of white pine seedlings.
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- Forestry,
- Working Forests
A Big Night Coming
With rain and warm temperatures in the forecast, tonight could be the big night in many regions of the state.
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- Wildlife