200+
Properties
215,000+
Acres Protected
400+
Miles of Trails
800+
Conservation Easements
10,000+
Members
400+
Volunteers
Birding

Events Throughout our 125th

Explore our events calendar during our 125th year — hikes, programs, volunteer opportunities, and community gatherings happening statewide all year long. Join us as we celebrate and care for New Hampshire’s forests together.

Campton Bog as seen from above.

NH Gives: Join Us June 9–10

Mark your calendar for June 9–10 and support us during NH Gives — New Hampshire’s 24-hour statewide day of giving that brings thousands together to support local nonprofits and strengthen communities across the state.

Forest Society News & Updates

Hubbard Brook sign

Forest Journal: Speaking up for forests

Brenna Woodman | May 30, 2026

Conservation doesn’t stop at the edge of the woods. The Forest Society works alongside policymakers, researchers, landowners, and partners to help shape the policies and public investments that protect New Hampshire’s forests, clean water, wildlife habitat, and communities for generations to come.

Fawn

Something Wild: How deer shape the future of NH forests

Dave Anderson | May 28, 2026

Every spring, thousands of white-tailed deer fawns are born across NH, adding to one of the state’s most abundant and influential wildlife populations. While deer are a familiar and cherished part of the landscape, their growing numbers can significantly shape forest health, native plant communities, and even the spread of tick-borne diseases.

Owl

Something Wild: Help rescue raptors from rodenticides

Dave Anderson | May 14, 2026

This episode looks at the hidden impacts of rodenticides on owls, hawks, foxes, and other wildlife across New Hampshire. Learn how poisons meant for rats and mice move through the food chain, why simple prevention steps matter, and what we can all do to help protect the predators sharing our neighborhoods and forests.