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A volunteer poses with a "I love Monadnock" sign frame.

Press Release: Join the Forest Society & NH State Parks for the 17th Annual Monadnock Trails Week

June 23, 2023

Trail improvement projects are planned all over the mountain in this weeklong event.

Community Milling with Urban Forestry Center at Creek Farm in Portsmouth

Community Milling at Creek Farm

Sarah Kern | May 2, 2023

We knew that this would provide an incredible learning opportunity for our community.

A group of workers hold rakes and stand next to wheel barrows in front of a grey building

We Love Our Volunteers!

Sophie Oehler | April 18, 2023

A look back on the volunteer events we've hosted in the past month.

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A group of hikers from Nashua and Dunbarton volunteered to pick up trash along the trail.

Every Day is Earth Day at the Forest Society

Anna Berry | April 17, 2023

Here are a few ways you can help us protect our state's natural places in honor of Earth Day on Saturday, April 22.

Staff members pose after the Annual Meeting in front of the Forest Society's blue and green flag.

New Faces at the Forest Society

Anna Berry | January 17, 2023

We've welcomed a few new faces to the Forest Society over the past few months and we're excited to introduce them to you.

Students pose with shovels after planting trees

What We Accomplished Together in 2022

Jack Savage | December 27, 2022

Over the past year, we completed 12 land protection projects, encompassing nearly 2,200 acres.

Sam Chase pauses outdoors during a sales day at The Rocks.

The Rocks Christmas Tree Farm Kindles Nostalgia, Family Traditions

Dave Anderson | December 13, 2022

This year, Dave Anderson was accompanied not only by his son, but also grandson for the first time.

7th graders from The Well School pose in front of the chestnut orchard sign at Tom Rush Forest.

Annual Chestnut Orchard Work Day Includes Young Volunteers

Anna Berry | November 10, 2022

We're grateful to The Well School's 7th graders, who volunteered to assist with our ongoing research.