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Holiday Craft Fair Returns to The Rocks
We'll kick off the season on Saturday, Nov. 23 with a Holiday Craft Fair featuring local vendors, presented in partnership with WREN.
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- The Rocks
A Memorial from Monson: Hiking to Remember Russ Dickerman
After the passing of Russ Dickerman of Hollis, the Forest Society led a hike to remember his stewardship legacy at his beloved Monson Village.
A Slow Turning
A look at why it's been a good foliage season in NH.
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- Forest Journal,
- Recreation,
- Wildlife
Forest Notes: Managing for Resilient Landscapes: Climate Adaptation at the Peirce Reservation
While every forest will face these challenges, the Forest Society recently had the opportunity to participate in a demonstration project centered at the Charles L. Peirce Wildlife and Forest Reservation in Stoddard and Windsor, one of the largest Forest Society properties.
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- Working Forests,
- Forestry
Something Wild: Exploring the Great Bay Discovery Center boardwalk
Great Bay is one of the largest estuaries on the Atlantic Coast, covering 6,000 acres. An estuary is a tidal inlet where fresh water from rivers mingles with salt water from the sea.
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- Something Wild,
- Recreation,
- Wildlife
A Celebration of Tree Farming in Epping
The Forest Society joined with its NH Tree Farm program partners on September 28 to celebrate “NH Tree Farm Field Day."
Something Wild: Exploring the Manchester Cedar Swamp All Persons Trail
At 640 acres, the Manchester Cedar Swamp Preserve is the largest protected block of conservation land in the city of Manchester. It contains some special forest communities that Something Wild will visit as we discuss inclusive trail design.
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- Something Wild,
- Recreation,
- Wildlife
Wildlife Wednesday: Songbirds Migrating as Foliage Peaks
The past few weeks, huge numbers of songbirds moving through in mixed flocks of sparrows, goldfinches, warblers, wood and hermit thrushes, and yellow shafted flickers are most conspicuous.