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Do Not Open Until Christmas 2030
Students begin the program in kindergarten by planting their own Christmas trees at The Rocks.
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- The Rocks
4,500 Seedlings Planted, 87 Signs Made, and 24 Cubic Feet of Trash Cleared
From sign making to tree planting, here all the great work our volunteers have helped us achieve.
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- Stewardship
Construction Continues at The Rocks
Construction is on track at The Rocks in Bethlehem, with the extensive renovations inside the historic Carriage Barn well underway.
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- The Rocks
Exploring the "Hidden Histories of The Fells"
What will you learn on a Sunday spent in the sunshine with Dave Anderson at The John Hay Estate at The Fells for a historical hike?
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- Education
Help Keep New Hampshire Beautiful, Practice Leave No Trace
It's the perfect time of year to remember what it means to recreate responsibly and help care for the resources we all enjoy.
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- Recreation,
- Stewardship
Forest Society Statement on Proposed "Twin States" Transmission Line
In opposing Northern Pass, the Forest Society did not take a position on the concept of importing additional large scale hydro power coming down out of Canada.
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- Advocacy
The Old Man & the Forest Society
In 1923, the Forest Society led a campaign to purchase 6,000 acres in Franconia Notch, including the Old Man of the Mountain, the Flume, the Basin, and two mountain lakes.
Floodplain provides wildlife habitat during high water
The silver maple floodplain forest is specifically adapted to withstand the extreme flooding regime of the larger rivers in NH.
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- Wildlife