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Forest Journal: These little owls are a big deal

Carrie Deegan | November 14, 2025

Northern saw-whet owls are among New Hampshire’s tiniest — and most elusive — forest residents, but a recent visit to the Black Mountain Banding Station offered a rare chance to see these pint-sized nocturnal raptors up close. Through Project Owlnet, banders are helping uncover the mysteries of saw-whet migration, biology, and behavior, one adorable owl at a time.

Red-breasted Sapsuckers.

Something Wild: Listers, extreme birdwatching, and the "Big Year"

Chris Martin, Dave Anderson | November 14, 2025

Extreme birder Gino Ellison joined Something Wild to share how his 2023 Big Year led him across 78,000 miles and to an incredible 802 bird species. He reflects on what drives dedicated “listers” and why anyone can try their own Big Year—right in their backyard.

Owl banding

Something Wild: Up close with NH's tiniest — and cutest — owl

Chris Martin, Dave Anderson | October 31, 2025

The Something Wild team visited Black Mountain Forest to see northern saw-whet owls up close. On a record night at the banding station, 15 owls were banded and released, helping researchers track these tiny, elusive nocturnal hunters.

Bean Hike

Guided Hike in Farmington Wraps Up "5 Hikes Challenge"

Dave Anderson | October 31, 2025

To close out this year’s Five Hikes Challenge, participants enjoyed a beautiful fall day exploring the Dottie Bean Forest in Farmington — a landscape of family legacy, open blueberry ledges, and mountain views.

Welcoming guests from Building Community in NH

"Building Community in NH" visits Concord Conservation Center

Dave Anderson | October 20, 2025

The Forest Society recently welcomed neighbors from Building Community in NH for a BYO lunch and a walk on the Merrimack River Floodplain trail. Guests from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Congo, Haiti, and Myanmar enjoyed fall colors, crafts, and a chance to connect with nature and the community.

Group hike at a wetland overview at Monson Center

Revisiting Historic Monson Center

Dave Anderson | October 15, 2025

With foliage at its peak, it’s the perfect time to explore Forest Society trails through the annual 5 Hikes Challenge. Recent guided hikes brought visitors to the historic Monson Center in Milford and Hollis — once one of New Hampshire’s earliest inland settlements. There’s still time to complete your own five hikes or join upcoming staff-led outings at Mount Major and the new Dottie Bean Forest.

Floodplain in the fall

Improving Access at the Merrimack River Floodplain Trail

Dylan Summers | October 14, 2025

The Forest Society is improving accessibility at the Merrimack River floodplain in Concord! A section of the Les Clark Nature Trail will be upgraded this fall to better accommodate visitors using wheelchairs, strollers, and other mobility devices. The trail will be closed beginning October 15 for construction. Read the full FAQ for details on the project and what to expect.

Local students pose at Merrimack River Floodplain trailhead

Local students explore Mill Brook on Merrimack River Floodplain in Concord

Dave Anderson | October 6, 2025

Mill Brook Elementary students are exploring the Merrimack River Floodplain, studying water, wildlife, and river history—complete with mussel shells, animal tracks, and even a bald eagle sighting!