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Hike, Pick, Eat & Repeat
It's blueberry season! Combine walking or hiking with blueberry picking on these five featured Forest Society properties and easement lands.
- Tags:
- Recreation,
- Land Conservation
Elisabeth Maley, Daughter of Ellen Jennings, Donates 314-Acre Addition to Jennings Forest in New Durham
Jennings Forest expands with a gift of land from Elisabeth Maley.
- Tags:
- Land Conservation,
- Wildlife,
- Recreation
Meet our Seasonal Staff Members
With so much to accomplish during our field season, we're lucky to have their experience and expertise contributing to our work.
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- Forestry,
- Stewardship,
- Recreation
We Need Your Help! Support Sustainable Trail Improvements at Mount Major
Soil erosion, off-trail usage, dog waste, and trash are just some of the visitor-created impacts Forest Society staff and volunteers contend with throughout the year.
- Tags:
- Mount Major,
- Recreation
Forest Journal: Spring is here: March is a Mix of Ice, Mud & Buds
As tempting as it may be to stuff jackets and boots in the closet and head into the woods (or climb a mountain to view the upcoming solar eclipse), there may still be a mix of mud and ice on local trails.
- Tags:
- Forest Journal,
- Recreation
Forest Society Seeks Support for Mount Major Main Trail Project Starting in May
The project will begin in mid-May.
- Tags:
- Stewardship,
- Clean Water,
- Recreation,
- Mount Major
Forest Journal: An Uphill Battle to Make Snow For XC Skiing
Now, skiing in New England is starting to look a little different.
- Tags:
- Climate,
- Recreation,
- Forest Journal
Society for the Protection of NH Forests and the Stern Family Protect 400 Acres in Canterbury and Northfield
Known as Deepwood Forest, this conservation success was made possible thanks to a generous gift by the Stern family as well as support from local grants and foundations.
- Tags:
- Land Conservation,
- Clean Water,
- Recreation