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Elyse Scott is pictured in her kayak.

Forest Society Welcomes Seasonal Staff

Anna Berry | June 10, 2021

Meet the interns and seasonal staff that you'll see at our reservations this summer and fall.

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.

A view from Creek Farm in Portsmouth.

New Faces at the Forest Society

Anna Berry | May 26, 2021

Join us in welcoming Sarah Kern and Jack Minich to the Forest Society. Sarah is the new Creek Farm Education Program Coordinator and Jack is a Conservation Easement Steward.

The solar array at the Conservation Center in Concord.

Pioneering Smart Large-scale Solar in New Hampshire

Matt Leahy | May 24, 2021

This informational webinar will cover large-scale solar development.

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Advocacy
EPA climate change graphic with buildings in back ground, reads "Climate Change is Happening Now"

EPA Relaunches Climate Indicators Website

Matt Leahy | May 24, 2021

Find out how climate change is affecting human health and the environment.

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Advocacy,
Climate
View at tree level blue hazy sky

Land and Water Conservation Fund Map Released

Matt Leahy | May 24, 2021

Find LWCF-supported projects near your home and learn more about the history behind the organization.

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Advocacy
Rows of Christmas trees in a green field leading to a barn.

Forest Society & Bethlehem Fire Department Collaborate on Next Phase of Renovation at The Rocks

May 20, 2021

This summer and fall, the site to the east of Glessner Road will blossom into a multi-use open space.

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The Rocks
The bow of a canoe with the Merrimack River ahead.

Explore the Merrimack River Watershed

Anna Berry | May 15, 2021

From Franklin, New Hampshire, to Newburyport, Massachusetts, there is much to see and experience along the Merrimack River watershed.