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Here are some interesting, yet little known facts about our land management efforts:
- Forest Society staff travel approximately 40,000 miles each year managing our lands. Staff average more than two hours of travel time for each property.
- It cost the Forest Society more than $6 per acre each year to manage these lands.
- More than 450 miles of bounds are maintained (approximately 45 miles each year). One person averages 1.5 miles per day using one quart of boundary paint per mile.
- More than 63 miles of trails and 26 miles of internal roads are maintained.
- 60 percent of Forest Society reservations are impacted by ATV use.
- More than 50 trained volunteers help monitor and care for these lands. They donated more than 1,000 hours of service in the past year.
- 3,700 acres are inventoried each year for timber and other natural resource values.
- More than 208 acres of fields are maintained on 29 properties, ranging in size from half an acre to more than 17 acres.
- More than 80 gates are installed at $600 per gate.
- 1,866 numbered metal tags have been placed on boundary corners.
- 80 properties have wooden property signs that must be replaced at five to eight year intervals.
- It's a 16-step process to make a property sign, costing an average of $120 for construction and $92 for installation.
- Forest Society lands were the first Forest Stewardship Council “green-certified” lands in New Hampshire in 1999.
- Our lands have also been certified by the New Hampshire Tree Farm Program since 1963.
- During the past five years, Forest Society timber sales have averaged 800,000 board feet, 2,300 cords, and generated $132,000.
- Forest Society land management staff has more than 90 years of professional experience.
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