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Part of the cover of the Annual Report featuring photos of wildlife.

Forest Society Releases 119th Annual Report

Ryan Smith | September 28, 2020

The Forest Society released its 119th Annual Report, in advance of its annual meeting on September 26.

Members of the President's Foresters Council gather for a photo in the conference room at the Forest Society.

Remembering Conservationist Harold Janeway

Will Abbott | September 15, 2020

The former Board of Trustees Chair made big ideas attainable with his soft-spoken leadership, including the establishment of the Trust for New Hampshire Lands.

green trees and forest surrounding parted view of foggy distant green mountains

Public Hearing Scheduled on Nash Stream State Forest ATV Trail

Matt Leahy | August 17, 2020

Raise your voice if you have concerns about future use of the Nash Stream Forest by August 20.

A wood sign at the entrance to Monson Center.

Settlers may have abandoned Monson Center in 1770, but it's a pretty ghost town today

July 30, 2020

"[T]his picturesque historic site, presided over since 1998 by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, is a complicated collection of things lost and found in hardscrabble ground."

A preschool boy bear crawls through a dark cave.

Forest Journal: Finding Lost River Gorge & Other Outdoor Attractions Open is Good News for Families This Summer

Anna Berry | June 23, 2020

Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves, part of the Forest Society's Lost River Reservation, opened for the summer on June 13.

A panorama of Lake Winnipesaukee in the summer as seen from the top of Mount Major.

U.S. Senate Approves Milestone LWCF Legislation

Matt Leahy | June 18, 2020

In an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, the U.S. Senate recently approved the Great American Outdoors Act.