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Staff and board pose in front of the Carriage Barn at The Rocks.

Looking Back at 2021

Jack Savage | December 30, 2021

Thank you for being so generous and supportive of our mission to keep forests as forests.

Robin sitting on winterberry holly bush in winter

Federal Infrastructure Legislation Funds Environmental Protection and Climate Change Efforts

Matt Leahy | December 20, 2021

Explaining the environmental and climate change related provisions in recently passed legislation.

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Advocacy,
Climate
The sun sets behind Doors Pond in the early afternoon on a December day.

Forest Journal: The sun may be fleeting, but outdoors still beckons

Anna Berry | December 20, 2021

Celebrate winter solstice and the New Year with by getting outside.

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Recreation
Sixth graders cut the Christmas trees they planted in 2015.

Kids Plant, Grow & Harvest Their Own Christmas Trees in The Rocks' Forevergreen Program

Anna Berry | December 17, 2021

The Bethlehem Elementary students harvested the trees planted in 2015 this week, just in time for Christmas.

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The Rocks
Pile of cut logs on snowy day next to conifer tree

Forest Society Registers Support for the BTU Act

Matt Leahy | December 17, 2021

Register your support for the BTU Act and thank Senator Shaheen and Senator Hassan for their support.

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Advocacy
Snow covers the fields of Christmas trees growing at The Rocks in Bethlehem.

Something Wild: How — and why — to choose a live Christmas tree

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | December 17, 2021

What are the benefits of choosing a real tree at Christmas?

Blow-Me-Down-Brook flows adjacent to the Forest Society's proposed addition at Yatsevitch Forest.

Yatsevitch Forest Addition

December 14, 2021
A view of land within the Mahoosic Highlands Initiative.

Shelburne Valley Forest Receives $500,000 Land & Community Heritage Investment Program Grant

December 14, 2021

The Forest Society's Mahoosuc Highlands Initiative receives a big boost from NH LCHIP.