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Two people walk through autumn woods.

Report Highlights Outdoor Recreation’s Economic Contributions

Matt Leahy | November 21, 2022

The report estimates New Hampshire saw $2.6 billion in value added from the outdoor recreation sector in 2021.

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Advocacy
A wild apple tree is covered in snow.

National Climate Assessment to be Updated: Information Session on December 1

Matt Leahy | November 20, 2022

The Global Change Research Act of 1990 mandates the U.S. Global Change Research Program prepare this report every four years.

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Climate,
Advocacy
Blaze orange clad group view a logging machine in hemlock forest

Public Goes Behind the Scenes of a Timber Harvest at Wilkins-Campbell Forest

Dave Anderson | November 16, 2022

Forester Gabe Roxby explained several of the wildlife habitat, soil, and water quality considerations of the timber harvest.

A volunteer carries a Christmas tree on their shoulder.

Volunteers Needed: Spread Christmas Cheer at The Rocks!

Carrie Deegan | November 15, 2022

We are looking for volunteers to help sell pre-cut Christmas trees at The Rocks.

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The Rocks
Helping to measure Christmas trees at the Rocks in Bethlehem, New Hampshire

A Holiday Tradition, Cut-Your-Own Christmas Tree at The Rocks

Kelly Whalen, Nigel Manley | November 10, 2022

It's a holiday tradition to visit our Christmas tree farm in beautiful Bethlehem, New Hampshire.

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The Rocks
7th graders from The Well School pose in front of the chestnut orchard sign at Tom Rush Forest.

Annual Chestnut Orchard Work Day Includes Young Volunteers

Anna Berry | November 10, 2022

We're grateful to The Well School's 7th graders, who volunteered to assist with our ongoing research.

Fall foliage on the floodplain is reflected on the Merrimack River.

Welcoming All to the Floodplain

Anna Berry | November 10, 2022

Use a new QR code to access the messages in multiple languages.