View from a mountaintop with blue skies and leafless trees

Protect the Last High-Elevation Lands on Mt. Kearsarge

For more than 100 years, the Forest Society and its partners have safeguarded nearly 9,500 acres on Mt. Kearsarge—beginning with the Rollins Memorial Park tract in 1918 and continuing with thousands of acres of vital forest and wildlife habitat. Now, we have a unique opportunity to conserve 230 acres of the final large private parcels near the summit. To complete the acquisition, we must reach a critical fundraising goal by October 1.

Kearsarge

Join us in the Sunapee region for our 124th Annual Meeting!

Please join in the fun on Saturday, September 27, 2025 at Colby-Sawyer College in New London for a day of connection, celebration, and inspiration. The day kicks off with optional morning field trips (8:30–11:30 a.m.) exploring the beauty and natural diversity of the region, followed by a buffet lunch at noon. At 1:00 p.m., we’ll gather for our business meeting, awards, and recognitions, and then enjoy our featured program, Formative Experiences: How Forest Society Internships Shape Career and Life Paths, starting at 2:00 p.m.

Forest Society News & Updates

Tree hugging

Something Wild: Admiring the stature of the sycamore

Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt, Dave Anderson | September 5, 2025

The Something Wild team visited NH’s largest sycamore at Concord’s Kimball-Jenkins Estate. Over 300 years old and 100 feet tall, its massive trunk spans 18 feet around. Rare in NH, sycamores thrive along rivers and support diverse wildlife. This historic tree is a natural treasure in the heart of the city.

Fisherman

Forest Journal: A little etiquette can keep the outdoors great

Carrie Deegan | August 29, 2025

New Hampshire has launched a new “Wildly Responsible” campaign to help outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the state’s natural spaces safely and respectfully. The Forest Society is joining the effort by weaving these guidelines into its sixth annual 5 Hikes Challenge, running through October. This year’s “Hike with Heart” theme encourages participants to discover five new trails while caring for others, protecting the land, and deepening their connection to New Hampshire’s forests.

Rydstrom Family Forest

Forest Society Purchases 1,328-acre Property in Bradford and Hillsborough

Brenna Woodman | August 29, 2025

The new Rydstrom Family Forest in Bradford and Hillsborough secures critical wildlife habitat, wetlands, and forest corridors while linking more than 3,500 acres of nearby conserved lands. This conservation success, achieved with the support of local partners and the Rydstrom family, honors Lorin Rydstrom’s lifelong commitment to forests and stewardship