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A group huddles around a muddy hole.

That's a Wrap on Monadnock Trails Week

Anna Berry | July 28, 2022

Trail improvements were made at Mt. Monadnock and Gap Mountain despite intense heat and humidity.

OHRV ruts in muddy forest floor

Legislation Establishing OHRV Study Commission Becomes Law

Matt Leahy | July 25, 2022

The Forest Society testified in support of the bill.

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Advocacy
Snow view of white mountain range

New Hampshire Climate Assessment Released

Matt Leahy | July 25, 2022

Winters in our state are warming more rapidly than any other season.

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Climate,
Advocacy
Students pose for a group photo in the shade of silver maple forest

Free Play In Nature — We ALL Learn

Dave Anderson | July 21, 2022

A tradition continued when English Language Learners/campers returned to the floodplain to explore the Merrimack River.

Woman running along trail next to water

NH Fish & Game Department Launches Operation Land Share

Matt Leahy | July 20, 2022

The cooperative sign program is intended to address private landowner concerns.

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

Women in the Woods Survey

Wendy Weisiger | July 18, 2022

Are you a woman who owns or manages forest land in New Hampshire?

A group of volunteers poses together at Monadnock State Park.

Giving back to NH’s most-climbed mountain

Dave Anderson | July 17, 2022

The Forest Society is working to welcome, expand and embrace residents and new visitors alike — those drawn to Monadnock and drawn together through the shared interest in protecting and improving hiking at Monadnock.

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Stewardship
Members of a trail crew pose during Monadnock Trails Week.

Something Wild: Trailwork on Mount Monadnock

Dave Anderson, Chris Martin, Jessica Hunt | July 15, 2022