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Black Heritage Trail NH Marker Added to the John Kulish Forest/Welch Family Farm
The Hancock marker describes the Due family and Jack, a once-enslaved African who gained his freedom and lived in Hancock in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
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- Stewardship

The Merrimack River: How Revisiting Its History Helps to Renew Action
A new book sheds light on the Merrimack's complicated relationship with manmade elements and provides insights on current threats.
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- Clean Water

Something Wild: Ouch! What Just Stung Me?
As the fall approaches, wasps and hornets get more aggressive. How can you tell what's buzzing around, and when it's safe to get rid of a nest?
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- Wildlife,
- Something Wild

Paddling to the Past
Learn about the indigenous history of the Merrimack River and how advocates are trying to restore it today.
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- Recreation,
- Land Conservation
Black Heritage Trail NH to Unveil Marker at Forest Society Reservation
The marker to be unveiled September 18 will be the first outside of Portsmouth on the Black Heritage Trail.

Congresswoman Kuster Visits The Rocks
Congresswoman Kuster received a briefing on plans for Forest Society North at The Rocks
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- Advocacy

U.S. Senate Restores Support for Important Conservation Program
In New Hampshire, the program provided crucial support to conservation work around Great Bay, the Forest Society’s Moose Mountains Reservation and several other projects in the Seacoast region.
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- Advocacy

Webinar highlights opportunities to Expand Wood Markets in New Hampshire, Vermont and New York
The Forest Society has a deep interest in supporting the retention and expansion of markets for forest products.
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- Advocacy