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A closeup of male red maple flowers under female flowers.

Something Wild: Tree Sex

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Emily Quirk | April 23, 2021

Pollen is incredibly important to our survival, so we should give it the credit it deserves.

Current use logo green in white block print with trees wording since 1973

Do You Have Land Enrolled in NH’s Current Use Program?

Matt Leahy | April 22, 2021

We strongly encourage you to participate in this important project if you own current use land.

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Advocacy
field trip participants masked and distanced stand along Lovewell Pond

Nashua Leaders Visit Lovewell Pond Conservation Easement

Dave Anderson | April 8, 2021

The 2021 Class of Leadership Greater Nashua recently toured trails on the City's Southwest Trails network with Forest Society staff.

A watercolor painting of fallen birches in sunlight.

Forest Notes: The Five Hikes Challenge, Told in Brushstrokes

Brenna Woodman | April 6, 2021

During a time when the future has been unpredictable and accessibility to familiar people and places has been limited, there does seem to be one thing that many people have gained: a fresh connection to their local forests.

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Recreation
A group of masked hikers poses in front of a sign on the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway trail.

Forest Notes: Venturing Out on the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway

Ryan Smith | April 2, 2021

The Venture Out Project trips mean so much to the people in the LGBTQ+ community who are searching for a respite from the real world and a chance to bond with others like them in a whole new way.

Senator Jeanne Shaheen smiling with binoculars sitting on boat with USFW Staff on Lake Umbagog on a clear blue sky day.

Senator Shaheen Re-introduces the Forest Incentives Program Act

Matt Leahy | March 30, 2021

The Forest Society strongly supports this bi-partisan the Forest Incentives Program Act.

A girl sticks her tongue out under a steel tap for a taste of sap.

Something Wild: New Hampshire's Liquid Gold

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Emily Quirk | March 26, 2021

For some, maple sugaring is a perennial ritual, painstakingly completed as we usher out the bitter wisps of winter, and embrace balmier, brighter days of early spring.