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NH Fish & Game Department Launches Operation Land Share
The cooperative sign program is intended to address private landowner concerns.
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- Advocacy
![Group of people in personal protective equipment holding chainsaws seated in the forest](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/chainsawblog1.jpg?h=e5aec6c8&itok=-SnegocI)
Women in the Woods Survey
Are you a woman who owns or manages forest land in New Hampshire?
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- Forestry,
- Stewardship
![A group of volunteers poses together at Monadnock State Park.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/MTW2018_Trails_ELord-9216_RS.jpg?h=adaa77fd&itok=F_ySLFuU)
Giving back to NH’s most-climbed mountain
The Forest Society is working to welcome, expand and embrace residents and new visitors alike — those drawn to Monadnock and drawn together through the shared interest in protecting and improving hiking at Monadnock.
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- Stewardship
![red coat of summer deer doe contrasts green wetlands vegetation](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/resize%2520Wetland%2520doe%2520deer%2520Ellen%2520Kenny.jpg?h=707772c7&itok=safAEiFo)
![A group of staff and community members pose at the entrance to the Ammonoosuc River Forest.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/AmmoRiver_opening_grouppose_7-9-22_photoCarrieDeegan.jpg?h=85c5210f&itok=i126TfBI)
Celebrating Protection of the Ammonoosuc River Forest
A new angler access trail opened July 9.
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- Wildlife
![yellow and black goldfinch eating red mulberries against blue sky and green leaves](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/cc6-21goldfinch%2520mulberry%2520RESIZED.jpg?h=707772c7&itok=285qnRsK)
Wildlife Wednesday: Summer along the Merrimack River in Concord
Birds and plants have co-evolved to mutually benefit: trading carbohydrates for seed distribution via fruits which birds consume and pass seeds to far-flung locations where they might germinate.
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- Wildlife
![An aerial view of the spongy moth defoliation shows some green trees against the backdrop of mountains with an expanse of brown trees.](/sites/default/files/styles/700x380/public/d7/SW_aerialviewofspongymothdefoliation_Conway_6-29-22_courtesyNHPR.jpg?h=e2d4e9d2&itok=LG_GRR0I)
Something Wild: A spongy moth infestation is plaguing New Hampshire forests, again
In certain parts of the state, you can’t miss the invasive caterpillars munching their way through the forest, just as they did last summer.
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- Wildlife,
- Forestry,
- Something Wild