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Forest Society Publishes 123rd Annual Report
"On behalf of the Board of Trustees and our staff, we want to thank you, our members and supporters, for making Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) another successful year," President Jack Savage wrote in the Letter to Members. "As this annual report indicates, the Forest Society is in solid financial position overall as we strive for operational budget stability year to year."
- Tags:
- Climate,
- Land Conservation
Something Wild: Exploring NH Audubon’s All Persons Trail and pollinator garden
Today, the Something Wild team is at NH Audubon’s Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Concord, touring the pollinator meadow and the adjoining All Persons Trail. About two-thirds of a mile long, the trail winds through a pollinator meadow and grassland habitat, extending into the woods on the shores of Turkey Pond.
- Tags:
- Something Wild,
- Wildlife,
- Land Conservation
Forest Advocate: Land and Water Conservation Fund Celebrates Important Milestones
This historic legislation established a dedicated and permanent means for the conservation and protection of America’s irreplaceable natural, historic, cultural, and outdoor sites, including essential watersheds, open spaces, parks, trails and more.
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- Advocacy,
- Land Conservation,
- Clean Water
Submit Your Photo to the NH Association of Conservation Commissions Contest
The program is about getting people outside to explore and appreciate the wonder of our natural world in their own backyards, on their town lands, and amongst the state’s great outdoor treasures.
- Tags:
- Land Conservation
A Family Tradition of Conservation Continues In Hopkinton and Henniker with Donation to Forest Society
Bob and Binney Wells, Hopkinton residents since 1971, have long been interested in land conservation. In 1984, they donated a conservation easement to the Forest Society that protected 119 acres in Hopkinton/Henniker. But that was just the beginning.
- Tags:
- Land Conservation,
- Clean Water,
- Wildlife
Bretzfelder Park Summer Family Educational Series Kicks Off August 7 in Bethlehem
The Society for the Protection of NH Forests and Bretzfelder Park Committee offer the free educational series twice a year.
- Tags:
- Wildlife,
- Recreation,
- Land Conservation
Forest Society Joins NH Conservation Community in Learning Journey About Indigenous Connections to Land
Participants of the NH Learning Journey aimed to foster foundational understanding of the deep history of our landscapes and strengthen our ability to respectfully engage with indigenous people in our conservation work.