200+
Properties
215,000+
Acres Protected
400+
Miles of Trails
800+
Conservation Easements
10,000+
Members
400+
Volunteers
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Events Throughout our 125th

Explore our events calendar during our 125th year: hikes, programs, volunteer opportunities, and community gatherings happening statewide. Join us as we celebrate and care for our forests together.

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You can now order our merch online!

Our online store now features new 125th anniversary merchandise! From apparel to gifts, you'll find plenty of ways to show your support for New Hampshire's forests while celebrating this milestone!

Forest Society News & Updates

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Now is not the time to undermine forest research

Jack Savage | June 25, 2026

For nearly a century, the U.S. Forest Service's experimental forests—including Bartlett Experimental Forest and Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest—have provided the scientific research that guides sustainable forest management, wildlife habitat, climate resilience, and water quality across New Hampshire. Proposed changes that could weaken or close these research centers threaten the long-term knowledge landowners, foresters, and conservation organizations rely on to steward healthy forests.

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Forest Society Announces Statewide "Open Woods" Day to Celebrate 125 Years of Conservation

June 22, 2026

Join the Forest Society on August 8 for this special anniversary event offering rare access to privately protected conservation easement properties across New Hampshire through guided and self-guided tours, landowner conversations, and opportunities to explore the landscapes conservation helps preserve.

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Opinion: The pure wilderness of NH

June 13, 2026

For Canterbury resident Stephen Rasche, New Hampshire's forests and wildlife are a daily reminder that truly wild places still exist. Through a planned gift to the Forest Society, Stephen and his wife are helping ensure that the forest they love remains protected for future generations—reflecting their belief that we are not owners of the land, but its stewards during our time here.