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The sun sets over the Merrimack River near the Forest Society's conservation area.

"The Merrimack: River at Risk" Selected for NH Film Festival

Anna Berry | September 13, 2022

The festival will take place from October 6 through October 9 on the Seacoast.

A kayaker paddles on the Merrimack River in Canterbury, New Hampshire

Advocacy Alert: Water Quality Protection Legislation Faces Veto Override Vote

Matt Leahy | September 9, 2022

Contact your local representative to override the veto of HB 1454.

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Advocacy

Something Wild: The bittersweet reprise of birdsong in fall

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | September 9, 2022

Are you missing the dawn chorus?

Representatives of the Forest Society and Liberty Mutual pose with a giant check. (Photo: Anna Berry)

Liberty Mutual Grants Funding to Forest Society

Anna Berry | September 1, 2022

The Forest Society was one of only five nonprofits in New Hampshire selected for the grant.

A brownish toad blends into log against green backdrop on Floodplain in August 2022

A Tiny Mystery — Warts and All

Ellen Kenny, Dave Anderson | August 31, 2022

What's the deal with all those toads?!

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Wildlife
A view of Christine Lake at Kauffmann Forest. (Photo: Susan Orzeck)

Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 Signed Into Law

Matt Leahy | August 29, 2022

Although the act's fundamental purpose is to stabilize and strengthen the economy, the legislation proactively takes on climate change.

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Advocacy,
Climate
Scott Casper and his family pose by a Forest Society sign at Dana Forest during the 2020 5 Hikes Challenge.

5 Hikes Challenge Begins August 31

Kelly Whalen | August 24, 2022

This year's challenge has trails for hikers and walkers of all abilities.

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Stewardship
Paddler's view of an orange kayak with clipboard in the ocean

A Successful Cleanup Day at Sagamore Creek

Sophie Oehler | August 16, 2022

The team collected 151 items of garbage, all of which weighed in at 23.5 pounds.