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Forest Society Protects Key Inholdings at Mount Kearsarge

January 20, 2026

Thanks to the generosity of more than 425 private donors, the Forest Society has conserved 230 acres of critical land at the summit of Mt. Kearsarge—some of the last remaining private inholdings within the state forest. This milestone protects high-elevation habitat and preserves the mountain’s scenic and ecological integrity for generations to come.

Snowshoers at The Rocks

Forest Journal: Shaped by foresight: How generations built and protected NH’s winter forests

Brenna Woodman | January 19, 2026

Winter in New Hampshire’s North Country invites quiet reflection — on snowy trails, forested ridgelines, and the sense of place shaped by generations of foresight and care. The landscapes we enjoy today exist because people came together to protect forests and open spaces, a legacy that continues to support wellbeing, recreation, and connection year-round.

Sunapee skier

Celebrate 125 Years on the Slopes at Mount Sunapee

January 19, 2026

On February 6, 2026, the Forest Society celebrates 125 years of caring for New Hampshire’s forests—and we’re marking the occasion in a place deeply rooted in our history. Forest Society members are invited to join us for Forest Society Ski Day at Mount Sunapee, with $35 lift tickets available exclusively to members.

Morrill Farm

Forest Society Purchases Conservation Easement on Morrill Farm Dairy in Penacook

January 9, 2026

The Forest Society conserved a 193-acre easement on Morrill Farm Dairy’s main property in Penacook, protecting working farmland, natural habitats, and more than a mile of Merrimack River frontage.

Powder Major

Forest Society Celebrates Grant Awards as LCHIP Marks its 25th Anniversary

December 12, 2025

The Forest Society received three LCHIP grants as part of a $3.5 million statewide investment in land conservation and historic preservation announced by Governor Kelly Ayotte. Together, the grants will help conserve nearly 1,800 acres in Madbury, Nelson, and Springfield—protecting forests, wildlife habitat, and vital water resources across New Hampshire.

Floodplain construction plan

Les Clark Nature Trail Reopens with Accessibility Upgrades

November 24, 2025

The Les Clark Nature Trail behind our Conservation Center in Concord is open again! After several weeks of upgrades, the quarter-mile path now meets federal accessibility standards with a smoother surface, new benches overlooking Mill Brook and the Merrimack River, and a small turnaround near the river kiosk.

Morse Preserve

Forest Society Adds 370 acres to the Morse Preserve in Alton

November 24, 2025

The Forest Society has expanded the conserved landscape in the Belknap Range to 1,050 acres. The newly protected ridgeline and headwater forests—made possible with support from state and local conservation partners—will safeguard wildlife habitat, views, and local drinking water.

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.