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Protect the top of Mt. Kearsarge

The Forest Society is working to conserve 230 acres on Mt. Kearsarge. With $300,000 already raised, we’re seeking the remaining funds needed to complete the purchase by year’s end and add the land to Mt. Kearsarge State Forest.

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Support the Annual Fund

In 2026, the Forest Society celebrates 125 years of protecting the places that make our state special—forests, trails, rivers, and wildlife habitat. Your gift to the Annual Fund helps us continue this legacy, supporting conservation, stewardship, and recreation for today and the next 125 years.

Forest Society News & Updates

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Forest Society Celebrates Grant Awards as LCHIP Marks its 25th Anniversary

December 12, 2025

The Forest Society received three LCHIP grants as part of a $3.5 million statewide investment in land conservation and historic preservation announced by Governor Kelly Ayotte. Together, the grants will help conserve nearly 1,800 acres in Madbury, Nelson, and Springfield—protecting forests, wildlife habitat, and vital water resources across New Hampshire.

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Forest Journal: The Christmas Nest: The gift of a lifetime

Dave Anderson | December 12, 2025

Dave reflects on how a childhood discovery—a bird’s nest hidden in a Christmas tree—sparked a lasting connection to nature, memory, and place. From suburban New Jersey to New Hampshire forests, it celebrates the quiet power of early encounters with the natural world.

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Something Wild: Succession is nature's unfolding

Chris Martin, Dave Anderson | December 11, 2025

This reflection weaves together the rhythms of ecological change with a transition behind the microphone at Something Wild. As forests, wildlife communities, and seasons evolve, so too does the show—marking Chris Martin’s retirement as co-host and welcoming Grace McCulloch to carry the conversation forward, reminding us that change is not an ending, but a continuation.