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Shelburne Valley Forest Receives $500,000 Land & Community Heritage Investment Program Grant
The Forest Society's Mahoosuc Highlands Initiative receives a big boost from NH LCHIP.
- Tags:
- Land Conservation,
- Climate

EPA Relaunches Climate Indicators Website
Find out how climate change is affecting human health and the environment.

Something Wild: Bend But Don't Break - How Trees Survive Northern Winters
When winter precipitation includes heavy wet snow or ice storms bring freezing rain, trees must endure the weather conditions. Some are better adapted than others and coping strategies vary by tree species.
- Tags:
- Climate,
- Working Forests,
- Something Wild

Cold is Cool Speaker Series Continues
Plug in to watch and learn from expert speakers and then unplug outside.

2022 Legislative Session Outlook
Although the New Hampshire Legislature convenes for its 168th Session on January 5, 2022, its work actually begins in November and December of 2020.

Poetry After the Fall
New Hampshire’s ever-changing weather and scenery drive the NH tourism economy and collective mood swings. Beyond the recent tumult of politics and pandemic, the forest offers an antidote: a sense of place, personality and yes, poetry.

Federal Legislation Aims to Keep Working Forests as Forests
If enacted, the Forest Incentives Program Act will be one important tool forest landowners can use to sustainably manage their lands.
- Tags:
- Advocacy,
- Working Forests,
- Climate

Learn More About how Forests Capture and Store Carbon
Last month, the Forest Society and our partners at the Granite State Division of the Society of American Foresters and UNH Cooperative Extension sponsored a webinar series on forest carbon dynamics and carbon markets.
- Tags:
- Climate