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On Winter's Doorstep, Volunteer Workdays Wrap Up
As the field season comes to a close, check out the wonderful work achieved by Forest Society volunteers in our autumn workdays.
Op-Ed: Don't handcuff a proven steward of our national forests
An op-ed by Jack Savage in the New Hampshire Union Leader on the White Mountain National Forest.
The Nature Conservancy Hosts Community Conversation on Merrimack River Watershed
In December, TNC will hold a community conversation about the Merrimack River Watershed Conservation Plan Project in Manchester.
- Tags:
- Clean Water,
- Climate,
- Advocacy
Forest Society Leads Effort to Support White Mountain National Forest Management Plan
Our involvement here directly relates to our mission to “to perpetuate the forests of New Hampshire through their wise use and their complete reservation in places of special scenic beauty."
- Tags:
- Advocacy,
- Working Forests,
- Forestry
InDepth NH: Environmental Groups Clash Over Logging Projects at Lake Tarleton and Gorham Area
November 20, 2024A lawsuit brought against the White Mountain National Forest Service opposing its plan to log and develop recreation opportunities and protect from runoff Lakes Tarleton and Katherine and a tract near Gorham known as the Peabody West project is not being supported by eight New Hampshire conservation organizations and one individual.
- Tags:
- Advocacy,
- Working Forests,
- Forestry
Something Wild: "How to Love a Forest" with Ethan Tapper
Something Wild host Dave Anderson talks with Ethan Tapper, a Vermont forester and author of "How to Love a Forest."
Forest Journal: Volunteers Collect Seed to “Grow” NH State Forest Nursery’s Seedlings
This fall, the “Seed Seekers” pilot project got an extra boost when a new group of volunteers from the Forest Society stepped up.
- Tags:
- Volunteers
A Spirited Award for Lee Sarapas
Active, knowledgeable, and humble, Lee Sarapas has served as the land steward for the Lamprey River Forest in Epping since 2018 and the Jennings Forest in New Durham since 2023.
- Tags:
- Volunteers,
- Land Stewards