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Forest Journal: The unique ecosystem of the Alpine zone piques researchers' interests
In January's Forest Journal, embark on a research journey with New England scientists as they discover just how resilient New England's Alpine zones are.
- Tags:
- Forest Journal,
- Wildlife,
- Climate
Forestry Friday: Changing Winters, Evolving Strategies in Forest Winter Operations
Field Forester, Ben Aldrich, dives into the many ways a changing climate impacts forest management operations and how foresters are learning to adapt to the new winter weather patterns.
Forest Society Celebrates LCHIP Awards to Expand Morse Preserve and Protect Campton Bog
The Forest Society was awarded $250,000 to help purchase 375 acres in Alton that will expand the Evelyn H. and Albert D. Morse, Sr. Preserve. The Forest Society was also awarded $197,000 to conserve 454 acres encompassing much of Campton Bog in Campton and Rumney.
- Tags:
- Land Conservation,
- Clean Water,
- Climate
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.
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- Clean Water,
- Climate,
- Advocacy
Forest Advocate: UNH Survey Center Climate Change Poll
One notable findings from the poll: six in 10 New Hampshire residents feel that climate change is happening now and is caused mainly by human activities.
Forest Advocate: Comprehensive Climate Action Plan for NH
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services will be holding two public events in December to update the public about the development of the New Hampshire Comprehensive Climate Action Plan program.
Forest Notes: New Hampshire Wetlands: Key to Climate Resilience, Threatened by Human Activity
Celebrating the subtle beauty and ecological signficance of New Hampshire's wetlands.
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- Climate,
- Land Conservation
Forest Society Marks 123rd Year at Annual Meeting
We honored three special award winners: Conservationist of the Year Bob Wells, of Hopkinton; Trish Churchill Volunteer of the Year Hiel Lindquist, of Fitzwilliam; and, President's Award honoree Tom Masland, of Canterbury.