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Welcoming guests from Building Community in NH

"Building Community in NH" visits Concord Conservation Center

Dave Anderson | October 20, 2025

The Forest Society recently welcomed neighbors from Building Community in NH for a BYO lunch and a walk on the Merrimack River Floodplain trail. Guests from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Congo, Haiti, and Myanmar enjoyed fall colors, crafts, and a chance to connect with nature and the community.

Northern Saw-whet Owl

Tiny Owls, Big Night at Black Mountain

Carrie Deegan | October 20, 2025

A record night for the Black Mountain Banding Station! Fifteen Northern Saw-whet Owls were banded and released during a recent field trip, offering participants a rare look at this small, fierce nocturnal predator and the research that helps uncover its migration mysteries.

Group hike at a wetland overview at Monson Center

Revisiting Historic Monson Center

Dave Anderson | October 15, 2025

With foliage at its peak, it’s the perfect time to explore Forest Society trails through the annual 5 Hikes Challenge. Recent guided hikes brought visitors to the historic Monson Center in Milford and Hollis — once one of New Hampshire’s earliest inland settlements. There’s still time to complete your own five hikes or join upcoming staff-led outings at Mount Major and the new Dottie Bean Forest.

Family walks along the floodplain trail

Concord nature trail to become wheelchair-accessible

October 15, 2025

From the Concord Monitor: The Forest Society’s Les Clark Nature Trail in Concord will close temporarily starting today for upgrades to meet federal accessibility standards. The project will make the popular Merrimack River floodplain trail smoother and more accessible for people using wheelchairs, strollers, and other mobility aids. Work is expected to take four to six weeks.

Floodplain in the fall

Improving Access at the Merrimack River Floodplain Trail

Dylan Summers | October 14, 2025

The Forest Society is improving accessibility at the Merrimack River floodplain in Concord! A section of the Les Clark Nature Trail will be upgraded this fall to better accommodate visitors using wheelchairs, strollers, and other mobility devices. The trail will be closed beginning October 15 for construction. Read the full FAQ for details on the project and what to expect.

Shelburne Forest

Report: Open space contributes more than $8 billion in economic benefit

October 8, 2025

From the Union Leader: A new report from eight conservation groups — including the Forest Society — finds that open space contributes more than $8 billion annually to New Hampshire’s economy through forestry, farming, tourism, and outdoor recreation. The study highlights how conserved lands protect water, store carbon, and strengthen communities.

Local students pose at Merrimack River Floodplain trailhead

Local students explore Mill Brook on Merrimack River Floodplain in Concord

Dave Anderson | October 6, 2025

Mill Brook Elementary students are exploring the Merrimack River Floodplain, studying water, wildlife, and river history—complete with mussel shells, animal tracks, and even a bald eagle sighting!

David Roby

Forest Society Honors David Roby as the 2025 Conservationist of the Year

Brenna Woodman | October 2, 2025

David Roby of Lyme was honored for his decades of work protecting forests, wildlife habitat, and open space in New Hampshire and beyond. As a founder of Lyme Timber Company and Bear Hill Conservancy Trust, he has helped conserve hundreds of thousands of acres and inspired others in land stewardship.