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Snow covers the fields of Christmas trees growing at The Rocks in Bethlehem.

Giving Tuesday: Your Generosity Pays Dividends Today & For Future Generations

Jack Savage | November 30, 2021

Your generosity pays dividends today and for future generations.

Kayakers paddle on the Contoocook River.

Hundreds Explore Merrimack River Watershed Through the Merrimack Paddle Challenge

Anna Berry | October 26, 2021

Although the rivers were flowing high and fast this summer due to heavy rains, the paddlers reported a variety of wildlife sightings — from beavers to eagles — and thought-provoking experiences.

Sarah Thorne, wife of the late Tom Howe, accepted the award from President Jack Savage on stage at the annual meeting.

Tom Howe Named 2021 Conservationist of the Year

October 6, 2021

The family of the late Tom Howe accepted the award on September 25.

Dave Anderson paddles by a statue and looks up from the river.

Paddling to the Past

Anna Berry | September 1, 2021

Learn about the indigenous history of the Merrimack River and how advocates are trying to restore it today.

The remains of Madame Sherri's "castle" are roped off after the collapse of one of the arches of the stone staircase.

Stairs Give Way to Nature at Madame Sherri Forest

Anna Berry | July 14, 2021

The partial collapse of the famous stone staircase over the weekend attracted national attention.

Moose Mountains distant view is full fall colors blue sky

LCHIP and the State Budget Update

Matt Leahy | June 24, 2021

The Forest Society is grateful to know LCHIP will continue to have resources to help protect these special places.

A view of a beaver meadow at Clay Brook Farm. (Photo: Brian Hotz)

James and Katherine Kibler Act Quickly to Conserve 30 Acres in Hampton Falls

May 27, 2021

Known now as Clay Brook Forest, the protected property lies in the Taylor River watershed, less than a quarter mile from tidal waters and less than two miles from Hampton Bay.