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Unfurlig fiddleheads shine in the early morning light in a floodplain forest

Something Wild: Celebrating Earth Day (Literally)

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | April 26, 2022

The increasing angle of the late April sun and warming of the soil are agents of great spring transformations.

Backdrop of evergreen trees at Lost River

Continued Bi-partisan Support for the Land and Water Conservation Fund

Matt Leahy | April 26, 2022

Take action: Contact New Hampshire’s representative and thank them for their continued support of the LWCF.

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Advocacy
Sunrise over downtown Concord rooftops and State House Capitol dome

April Legislative Update

Matt Leahy | April 25, 2022

An update on bills supported by the Forest Society in the current legislative session.

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Advocacy
Students pose with shovels after planting trees

With hope for the future

Dave Anderson | April 18, 2022

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.

NH State Capital Dome against blue sky, American and POW flag waving

Legislative Action Alert: NH Senate to Consider Bill on Solid Waste Landfill Rules

Matt Leahy | April 18, 2022

Please contact your state senator and ask them to support HB 1454!

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Advocacy
A yellow crocus pokes through the snow.

Forest Journal: Spring Rx provides natural and spiritual renewal

Dave Anderson | April 17, 2022

Renewal of life — birds and blossoms — provide solace in times of stress.

Carrie Deegan uses a shovel to fill the hole around the newly planted tree.

Forest Friday: Planting Trees This Spring?

Wendy Weisiger | April 15, 2022

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.