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Forest Journal: The Bluebirds of Happiness
Wintering in NH helps bluebirds set up for early arrival of spring. More bluebirds seem to be overwintering in New Hampshire for various reasons explained here.
Believing in Beavers - Ecosystem Engineers
Forest Society members and families recently learned about our amazing wild ecosystem engineers, the American Beaver, and explored beaver activity on the floodplain.
Forestry Friday: Fairy Shrimp: The Sea Monkeys of Vernal Pools
The only place you can find them in New England is in certain vernal pools with cold, deep, clean water.
- Tags:
- Wildlife,
- Forestry,
- Working Forests
"Remember Winter"? Gen Z Is Asking You To Try
Young NH filmmaker, Gabriel Andrus reflects on the recent changes in New Hampshire's winter weather patterns in his new documentary, "Remember Winter."
- Tags:
- Climate
Forest Society Seeks Support for Mount Major Main Trail Project Starting in May
The project will begin in mid-May.
- Tags:
- Stewardship,
- Clean Water,
- Recreation,
- Mount Major
Hassan Visits Forest Society North, Super Secret Ice Cream
March 5, 2024On Monday, U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-NH, paid a visit to two Bethlehem establishments, both of which have celebrated milestones.
Planning for the Future at the Tom Rush Forest American Chestnut Orchard
Looking back at the Tom Rush American Chestnut Orchard's first five years, and preparations for expanding the orchard in 2024.
Something Wild: How cold is it? Check the rhododendron!
Relatively rapid leaf movement is one cold-adaptation for hardy broad-leaved evergreens that grow near the northern limit of their range in New Hampshire.
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- Something Wild