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A father and son, both in lifejackets, kayak together on the Merrimack River.

Recreate Responsibly on the Water This Summer

Anna Berry | May 17, 2022

Whether you're taking part in our Merrimack Paddle Challenge along the mighty Merrimack River or just planning to kayak in a local pond, it's important to recreate responsibly and safely this summer.

A bluebird perches on a branch in winter.

Something Wild: How You Can Help Bluebirds

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | May 6, 2022

Bluebirds are a familiar harbinger of spring, and they're also a conservation success story.

Looking up at a white ash tree outside the home of the author.

Forest Notes: The Future of Ash Trees in New England

Stacie Hernandez | April 28, 2022

What happens when a non-native herbivore sets up shop in New Hampshire?

NH state representatives filling in soil around a new tree

NH Delegation Dedicates Granite State Tree on Capitol Grounds

Matt Leahy | April 28, 2022

Honoring New Hampshire with a tree on the Capitol grounds.

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A team from NH Electric Cooperative stops on the trail for a photo.

Earth Day at Mount Major

Anna Berry | April 27, 2022

Volunteers left the popular hiking destination clean and green.

Backdrop of evergreen trees at Lost River

Continued Bi-partisan Support for the Land and Water Conservation Fund

Matt Leahy | April 26, 2022

Take action: Contact New Hampshire’s representative and thank them for their continued support of the LWCF.

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Advocacy
Unfurlig fiddleheads shine in the early morning light in a floodplain forest

Something Wild: Celebrating Earth Day (Literally)

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | April 26, 2022

The increasing angle of the late April sun and warming of the soil are agents of great spring transformations.