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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.

Mount Monadnock at sunset with logos of NH State Park and Forest Society for Trails Week.

Seeking Volunteers for Monadnock Trails Week

Anna Berry | July 2, 2021

An annual celebration of all things Monadnock starts July 30.

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.

An osprey reacts with beak open to harrassment from grackle

Grackles hassle Ospreys at a shared nest

Ellen Kenny, Dave Anderson | June 22, 2021

Wildlife photographer Ellen Kenny recently shared a fascinating series of photos of interactions between grackles and a pair of nesting ospreys.

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Current use logo green in white block print with trees wording since 1973

Current Use Program Survey Deadline July 15

Matt Leahy | June 18, 2021

Your inputs will be an invaluable tool for policy development and support of the Current Use Program.

Cross Laminated Timber I beam

Wood Markets: Opportunities for New Hampshire and the Northeast Region

Matt Leahy | June 17, 2021

Learn more about challenges and opportunities to strengthen wood markets in the Northeast.

Paddlers on the Merrimack River

Launch Into the Merrimack Paddle Challenge

Kelly Whalen | June 16, 2021

The do-it-yourself challenge runs from June 15 through September 30 along the Merrimack River and its tributaries.

Colorful T-shirts of hikers in shadow at summit of Sunset HIll, view of Lake Sunapee in background

Returning to the Source of the Brook

Dave Anderson | June 15, 2021

Forest Society Senior Education Director Dave Anderson recently guided 15 people on a hike to reach the source of Beech Brook.