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Forest Advocate: Updates on Management of the CT Lakes Headwaters Forest
As the holder of the conservation easement on the Connecticut Lakes property, the State has a duty to enforce the terms of the easement.
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- Advocacy,
- Working Forests,
- Climate
Something Wild: Lake ice is more than just frozen water
Ice acts as an insulator, reflecting sunlight so water at the bottom stays dark and cold.
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- Something Wild,
- Climate,
- Clean Water
Forest Journal: The Bluebirds of Happiness
Wintering in NH helps bluebirds set up for early arrival of spring. More bluebirds seem to be overwintering in New Hampshire for various reasons explained here.
"Remember Winter"? Gen Z Is Asking You To Try
Young NH filmmaker, Gabriel Andrus reflects on the recent changes in New Hampshire's winter weather patterns in his new documentary, "Remember Winter."
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- Climate
Forest Advocate: Help Shape the State's Climate Action Plan Priorities
A community meeting will be held at the Conservation Center on Feb. 12 and the public is invited.
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- Climate,
- Clean Water,
- Land Conservation
Forest Advocate Legislative Update: Current Use bill
The Ways and Means Committee will be meeting in early February to vote on the bill.
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- Advocacy,
- Working Forests,
- Climate
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