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Something Wild: The Fir Wave Phenomenon and Other Challenges in NH's White Mountains
Forests growing at New Hampshire’s highest elevations in the White Mountains experience the most extreme conditions in the Northeast.
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- Climate,
- Wildlife,
- Something Wild
Forest Notes: The Mahoosuc Highlands: A Collective Journey of Conservation
What was once a big white space on a map has slowly turned green, nearly 75,000 acres...
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- Land Conservation,
- Clean Water,
- Climate
Forest Journal: An Uphill Battle to Make Snow For XC Skiing
Now, skiing in New England is starting to look a little different.
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- Climate,
- Recreation,
- Forest Journal
Society for the Protection of NH Forests and the Stern Family Protect 400 Acres in Canterbury and Northfield
Known as Deepwood Forest, this conservation success was made possible thanks to a generous gift by the Stern family as well as support from local grants and foundations.
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- Land Conservation,
- Clean Water,
- Recreation
Advocacy Alert: Legislation Proposes to Change NH’s Current Use Program
Register your opposition before the hearing on January 17!
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- Advocacy
Timber Harvesting on the Forest Society's Peirce Forest Reservation
The harvest is taking place in a portion of less than 500 acres located on the southern portion of the larger protected forest.
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- Forestry,
- Climate,
- Working Forests
Something Wild: Cold In New Hampshire
Winter adaptations in other species in New Hampshire have allowed them to flourish in the cold.
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- Wildlife,
- Something Wild