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Onlooker of a view at Madame Sherri forest.

Celebrating Women of the Forest Society

March 18, 2021

There are so many amazing women involved with furthering the Forest Society's mission. This March, we highlight a few of these women and extend our appreciation to all women of the Forest Society and beyond.

Two archaeologists look down into a cellar hole at Monson Center.

Forest Notes: Digging and Dating

Carrie Deegan | March 11, 2021

A new archaeology study aims to date stone structures at Monson Center, a settlement constructed in the 1700s.

Remembering Long-Time Staff Trish Churchill and Mary Beth Robinson

Dave Anderson | November 18, 2020

We fondly remember two long-time colleagues who recently passed away: Mary Beth Robinson and Trish Churchill.

Members of the President's Foresters Council gather for a photo in the conference room at the Forest Society.

Remembering Conservationist Harold Janeway

Will Abbott | September 15, 2020

The former Board of Trustees Chair made big ideas attainable with his soft-spoken leadership, including the establishment of the Trust for New Hampshire Lands.

The Enduring Legacy of Paul Bofinger

Will Abbott, Dave Anderson | March 18, 2020

With the recent passing of 85-year-old Paul Bofinger, the State of New Hampshire lost a remarkable visionary, the Forest Society lost a former leader and others lost a valued mentor who had helped to shape the careers of leaders continuing to work in conservation-related fields of science, education, policy, forestry and philanthropy.