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Group of people in personal protective equipment holding chainsaws seated in the forest

Workshop Connects Women With Chainsaw Safety Practices & Techniques

Sophie Oehler | June 21, 2022

The training was part of the "Women in the Woods" initiative.

Volunteers and staff pose after a cleanup at Lost River.

Meet Our Seasonal Staff

Anna Berry | June 20, 2022

The Forest Society recently welcomed four seasonal staff members to the team.

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Forestry
Kayakers paddle on the Contoocook River.

Pick a Paddle This Summer: Tips for Exploring Local Rivers

Anna Berry | June 12, 2022

Whether you’re taking part in this summer's Merrimack Paddle Challenge or are boating for the first time, experienced paddlers share their advice for getting out on the water.

a closeup of a gypsy moth caterpillar munching on green oak leaf

Forestry Friday: Using Invasive Species as a Learning Tool

June 8, 2022

Caterpillars can be a great opportunity to introduce young children to the wonders of the natural world.

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Wildlife
Father and son paddling a kayak on the Merrimack.

Merrimack Paddle Challenge Returns

Kelly Whalen | June 7, 2022

The do-it-yourself challenge runs from June 15 through September 30, 2022 along the Merrimack River and its tributaries.

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Clean Water
Smiling Students on Summit of Mount Major

Schools Celebrate Year-End By Hiking at Mt Major

Dave Anderson | June 6, 2022

One popular annual NH tradition is a hike to Mt Major in Alton as a capstone experience. (Photo: Michael Pelletier)

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Mount Major
Group photos of FS staff and alumni

Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Celebrates 100th

Dave Anderson | June 6, 2022

The Renaissance for the MSG began in 1974.

The team sits on a bench on the floodplain in spring.

Something Wild: How to remember bird songs

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | June 3, 2022

Birds are singing everywhere this time of year, making it a great time to practice identifying birds by their songs and calls.