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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.

Fall foliage on the floodplain is reflected on the Merrimack River.

Welcoming All to the Floodplain

Anna Berry | November 10, 2022

Use a new QR code to access the messages in multiple languages.

Jane Difley honored at First Annual Alnoba Leadership Awards

Conservation, Energy Leaders Laud Visionary Leadership of Alan Lewis

Jack Savage | November 7, 2022

“Alan loved the underdogs and always pushed for audacious goals,” said Jack Savage, after Lewis' sudden passing in early November.

kids in sandy soil along the Merrimack River

Nearly 200 Concord Students Explore Merrimack River Floodplain

Dave Anderson | November 7, 2022

Students walked the riverbank and took soil samples during habitat field trips.

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Education
Volunteer land stewards and staff pose in front of logs at the Wilkins Campbell log landing

Forest Society Welcomes New Land Stewards!

Carrie Deegan | October 31, 2022

Reservation Stewardship staff are excited to work with and welcome this new class of Land Stewards to the organization.

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Volunteers
Blue tarp covers cordwood for maple sugaring evaporator

Wood Heat Webinar

Matt Leahy | October 27, 2022

Are high fossil fuel heating prices are driving changes in policy and public perception towards wood heat?

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Advocacy
Lake Solitude in Newbury New Hampshire

New Documentary Explores Mt. Sunapee's Original, Primeval Forest

Matt Leahy | October 27, 2022

The Forest Society has long had a special connection to Mt. Sunapee.