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A view of a rocky hill in Middleton.

Forest Society Expands Moose Mountains Reservation in Middleton & Brookfield

May 14, 2021

The Forest Society has expanded its Moose Mountains Reservation in Middleton and Brookfield, adding 171 acres to the already 2,575-acre reservation.

Dorn and Chuck Cox pose in front a snow covered field at Tuckaway Farm.

Forest Society Purchases Conservation Easement on Tuckaway Farm

Kelly Whalen | April 27, 2021

The Forest Society worked with the Cox Family to buy a conservation easement on a 36-acre parcel of land that was recently acquired by the family as an addition to Tuckaway Farm.

Zoom screen with land trusts and Chris Pappas

New Hampshire Land Trusts “Visit” Washington, D.C.

Matt Leahy | April 26, 2021

The virtual visits were part of the Land Trust Alliance's Advocacy Days.

field trip participants masked and distanced stand along Lovewell Pond

Nashua Leaders Visit Lovewell Pond Conservation Easement

Dave Anderson | April 8, 2021

The 2021 Class of Leadership Greater Nashua recently toured trails on the City's Southwest Trails network with Forest Society staff.

Onlooker of a view at Madame Sherri forest.

Celebrating Women of the Forest Society

March 18, 2021

There are so many amazing women involved with furthering the Forest Society's mission. This March, we highlight a few of these women and extend our appreciation to all women of the Forest Society and beyond.

Two archaeologists look down into a cellar hole at Monson Center.

Forest Notes: Digging and Dating

Carrie Deegan | March 11, 2021

A new archaeology study aims to date stone structures at Monson Center, a settlement constructed in the 1700s.

Carriage House at The Rocks

Plan for Forest Society North at The Rocks meets another milestone

Anne Truslow | January 20, 2021

The building renovation is the central element of a multi-phased plan to re-envision The Rocks.

A northern harrier in flight.

Something Wild: Flying Under the Radar

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Emily Quirk | January 5, 2021

Sometimes called a Marsh Hawk, the northern harrier is currently one the rarest birds of prey nesting in the Granite State.