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The view of Moody Mountain Forest beyond a stone wall.

Founded by a handful of concerned citizens in 1901, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests is one of the country's most effective statewide land conservation organizations.

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  • New Hampshire Climate Assessment Released

    Matt Leahy
    July 25, 2022

    Winters in our state are warming more rapidly than any other season.

  • Legislation Establishing OHRV Study Commission Becomes Law

    Matt Leahy
    July 25, 2022

    The Forest Society testified in support of the bill.

  • NH Fish & Game Department Launches Operation Land Share

    Matt Leahy
    July 20, 2022

    The cooperative sign program is intended to address private landowner concerns.

A path winding through the Merrimack River Outdoor Education & Conservation Area in Concord with morning light streaming through the silver maples.

Annual Meeting: Sept. 24

This year, we're coming home to Concord for our annual meeting! Enjoy local field trips, including a Merrimack River paddle and guided hike on the floodplain, gathering with old and new friends, and a keynote presentation from Dr. Michael E. Mann, distinguished scholar of climate science and author.

Register now!
Orange and red Turk's cap lilies hang in the breeze.

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Forest Society News & Updates

Paddler's view of an orange kayak with clipboard in the ocean

A Successful Cleanup Day at Sagamore Creek

Sophie Oehler
August 16, 2022

The team collected 151 items of garbage, all of which weighed in at 23.5 pounds.

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Dr. Mann stands atop a glacier.

Forest Society to host Climate Scientist Dr. Michael Mann at 121st Annual Meeting

Anna Berry
August 5, 2022

The author of The New Climate War will appear at the Forest Society's annual meeting.

Climate
A group huddles around a muddy hole.

That's a Wrap on Monadnock Trails Week

Anna Berry, Andy Crowley
July 28, 2022

Trail improvements were made at Mt. Monadnock and Gap Mountain despite intense heat and humidity.

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Mount Monadnock
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