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Four growing seasons after the timber harvest, white pine seedlings are abundant.

Forestry Friday: Before & After a Timber Harvest

April 8, 2022

The result, four growing seasons later, is an amazing carpet of white pine seedlings.

A spotted salamander in leaves.

A Big Night Coming

Anna Berry, Dave Anderson | April 7, 2022

With rain and warm temperatures in the forecast, tonight could be the big night in many regions of the state.

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Wildlife
The Forest Society sign at the entrance to the Conservation Center.

COVID-19 Updates

Anna Berry | April 1, 2022
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Recreation
Treetop view of NH State House dome in mist from a distance

Spring Legislative Update

Matt Leahy | March 29, 2022

An update on bills that the Forest Society is supporting in the 2022 legislative session.

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Advocacy
Water from stream trickle on green soft moss

U.S. Forest Services Releases Forests to Faucets 2.0

Matt Leahy | March 29, 2022

The Forest Service's Forest to Faucets program is a tool for understanding the role forests play in protecting the nation’s drinking water supplies.

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Advocacy,
Climate
A banner advertising the Saving Special Places conference with the photos of the two keynote speakers.

Saving Special Places Conference: April 1-2, 2022

Matt Leahy | March 25, 2022

Saving Special Places is New Hampshire's annual two day virtual land conservation conference.

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Advocacy
A white pine weevil adult on a branch.

Forestry Friday: White pine weevil

Steven Junkin | March 24, 2022

When it comes to forest health, the white pine weevil is a pest native to New Hampshire.

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Forestry