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Something Wild: Tracking the Odyssey of Bird Migration
Scott Weidensaul is a naturalist and ornithologist now living in New Hampshire who is involved in several research projects focusing on bird migration.
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- Something Wild,
- Wildlife
Garnet Hill at The Rocks: Holiday Inspiration
Garnet Hill — a clothing, bedding, and home décor company that was founded in 1976 in Franconia — focused its holiday campaign on traditions that staff members have created at The Rocks.
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- The Rocks,
- Working Forests
Forest Society Guide to Winter Hiking & Recreation
A guide to plowed Forest Society reservations so you can recreate responsibly this winter.
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- Recreation,
- Land Conservation
Concord's "Project SEE" Students Visit the Merrimack River Floodplain
Students from 14 different classes of the Concord School District visited the Merrimack River Floodplain for their "habitat hikes" programs in October.
Forest Advocate: UNH Survey Center Climate Change Poll
One notable findings from the poll: six in 10 New Hampshire residents feel that climate change is happening now and is caused mainly by human activities.
Forest Advocate: Comprehensive Climate Action Plan for NH
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services will be holding two public events in December to update the public about the development of the New Hampshire Comprehensive Climate Action Plan program.
Take a survey on the NH Wildlife Action Plan!
The Wildlife Action Plan provides a strategic vision for conserving New Hampshire’s most vulnerable wildlife species and habitats, keeping common species common, and for working towards our common goal of conservation for many generations to come.
Forest Notes: New Hampshire Wetlands: Key to Climate Resilience, Threatened by Human Activity
Celebrating the subtle beauty and ecological signficance of New Hampshire's wetlands.
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- Climate,
- Land Conservation