Forest Society Blog - News & Features

Search filters

Results

A birds eye view of Morse Preserve in fall.

Land Conservation Success at the Morse Preserve and Belknap Mountains in Alton

Kelly Whalen, Leah Hart | November 30, 2022

The conservation of these two properties enlarges the Morse Preserve and creates a block of 1,250 acres of conserved land at the southern end of the Belknap Mountain Range.

Canadian geese find open water at Lake Massabesic on an early spring day in March.

Study Finds Warming Winters Present a Serious Threat to Water Quality

Matt Leahy | November 27, 2022

The report found that climate change has increased cold season snowmelt, the amount of winter precipitation falling as rain, and the frequency of rain-on-snow precipitation events.

Tags:
Advocacy,
Climate

Colebrook's News and Sentinel: "No, governor: A North Country view"

November 25, 2022

Now that he’s not a candidate … and therefore we’re not violating our policy against promoting or disparaging candidates, it’s time to sound off a little about New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu.

students gathered for group photo on Mt Major summit

Mt Major Outdoor Classroom

Dave Anderson | November 22, 2022

The students were enthusiastic during a group in-school presentation the prior week to get psyched for their Monday hike.

Tags:
Education
Two people walk through autumn woods.

Report Highlights Outdoor Recreation’s Economic Contributions

Matt Leahy | November 21, 2022

The report estimates New Hampshire saw $2.6 billion in value added from the outdoor recreation sector in 2021.

Tags:
Advocacy
A wild apple tree is covered in snow.

National Climate Assessment to be Updated: Information Session on December 1

Matt Leahy | November 20, 2022

The Global Change Research Act of 1990 mandates the U.S. Global Change Research Program prepare this report every four years.

Tags:
Climate,
Advocacy