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In The News
  • City close to acquiring key conservation tract (7/22/2010)


  • Main Streets and Back Roads/Bethlehem, New Hampshire (7/7/2010)


  • Antrim volunteers tend McCabe Forest (6/27/2010)


  • Concord Monitor Editorial: It's Time for the Boomers to Step Up (6/14/2010)


  • LCHIP Raided Once Again (6/9/2010)


  • Four-mile Sweet Trail open in Durham (5/27/2010)


  • President Obama Launches Initiative to Develop a 21st Century Strategy for America's Great Outdoors (4/16/2010)


  • Protecting Forests Good for Jobs and Climate (4/15/2010)


  • Keene State Honors President/Forester Difley (4/5/2010)


  • Checkbook conservation: Couple protect surrounding land by buying it up (3/29/2010)


  • LCHIP on the cutting block? Churches, farm among the local projects backed (3/26/2010)


  • Editorial: 'Dedicated' revenue has become a farce (3/26/2010)


  • Duping Our State Taxpayers (3/23/2010)


  • The Forest Society Opposes the LCHIP Funding Grab, and So Should You (3/19/2010)


  • The New Hampshire Maple Museum Is Opening in the Granite State this Spring (3/17/2010)


  • New Durham fifth-grader speaks for Birch Ridge conservation (3/12/2010)


  • Warner: Residents opt to conserve land (3/11/2010)


  • Zoning, Birch Ridge, transfer station top New Durham Town Meeting (3/5/2010)


  • New PSU art exhibit pays tribute to N.H. forests (3/4/2010)


  • Morong donates conservation easement on 23 acres in Madbury (2/3/2010)


  • Terry Frost, Trailbreaking Conservationist (1/29/2010)


  • New Federal Funding for Quabbin-to-Cardigan Partnership (11/3/2009)


  • Land owners raise stakes on Lempster conservation (11/2/2009)


  • Choice land protected from development (11/2/2009)


  • Two Named to Forest Society Board of Trustees (10/14/2009)


  • There's some trouble Bruin in Milton Mills (9/30/2009)


  • Ashuelot River Headwaters Project in Video (9/15/2009)


  • Forest Society Hopes to Conserve Ashuelot River Headwaters (9/14/2009)


  • Sen. Shaheen tours Umbagog refuge (9/2/2009)


  • Stone wall plunderers leave a heritage in pieces (8/10/2009)


  • Mike's Green House on NHPR (8/5/2009)


  • More Coldrain Pond land protected in New Durham (8/2/2009)


  • Volunteers tackle repairs at Monadnock State Park (7/16/2009)


  • Watch our Volunteers Working on Mount Monadnock (7/15/2009)


  • Mount Sunapee Expansion Plans Revisited (7/14/2009)


  • Pine Trees in Dickinson Forest Face Destructive Invader (7/6/2009)


  • Pine Trees in Dickinson Forest Face Destructive Invader (7/6/2009)


  • RGGI: Now "the fun part" / Cap-and-trade system yields $5.3m for NH programs (7/3/2009)


  • Fifth Grade Students Discover the Wonders of the Forest (7/1/2009)


  • Headwaters tract a landmark conservation effort (6/30/2009)


  • Timber investment group to buy Conn. Lakes Headwaters Forest (6/30/2009)


  • State Parks Need More than a Plan (6/29/2009)


  • Cutbacks Affect Recreation (6/28/2009)


  • Chilly reaction to plan for state parks (6/19/2009)


  • Stop the Raids on LCHIP (6/3/2009)


  • Dave Anderson on Bears (6/3/2009)


  • Sen. Gregg lauded as champion for Great Bay (5/19/2009)


  • Grant offers hope for cottontail: Federal money to help restore, link habitats (4/23/2009)


  • City lands 139 riverfront acres: Unitil gains Broken Ground parcel for new substation (4/21/2009)


  • Dartmouth Professor Discusses New Portsmouth Man on NH Public Radio (4/1/2009)


  • We Tried It: Maple Sugaring (from Family Fun magazine) (3/24/2009)


  • Legal to grow berries (3/23/2009)


  • Land swap between state, federal government expands ski area (3/23/2009)


  • Committee to rule on Coos wind farm (3/20/2009)


  • New Durham Birch Ridge preservation gets nod (3/12/2009)


  • Nature gets makeover in forest lab (from Boston Globe) (3/2/2009)


  • Isinglass Park Loggers Aid Environment (John Nolan, Rochester Times) (2/26/2009)


  • NH Chronicle: Backyard Woodlots (featuring Dave Anderson) (2/15/2009)


  • Another View: Common Sense in New Hampshire's Forests (2/9/2009)


  • Policy Director Chris Wells on Sen. Gregg's Conservation Funding Legacy (NHPR) (2/6/2009)


  • Choice scenic parcels protected: Forest Society leads effort for preservation (2/6/2009)


  • Choice Scenic Parcels Protected (2/6/2009)


  • Excellence in Architectural Design (2/1/2009)


  • Attorney General Wants Restraints on Logger (1/25/2009)


  • Protecting a piece of the Minks (1/14/2009)


  • Forest society shelters Ragged Mountain land (1/14/2009)


  • To tame global warming, save the trees (1/14/2009)


  • New maps provide closer look at town (1/14/2009)


  • Log rolling: Another White Mountains fight (1/13/2009)


  • Financially Stressed Seek Comfort in Bethlehem (New Hampshire) (12/23/2008)


  • Forest society shelters Ragged Mountain land (12/19/2008)


  • Taking seriously our role as the Earth's stewards (12/17/2008)


  • Sunapee lakeside vista protected from development forever (12/14/2008)


  • Red Oak on hold (12/11/2008)


  • Resort cannot depose governor in Mt. Sunapee Suit (11/25/2008)


  • State cuts will affect local land projects (11/24/2008)


  • Lynch tells LCHIP to give back $3 million to state (11/22/2008)


  • Protecting Forests to Save Salmon (4/28/2008)


  • Order a Rocks Tree for Troops Christmas Tree Online! (12/1/2007)


  • Forest Society and Old Growth Forests on NH Chronicle (6/21/2007)


  • Great Bay Partnership Awarded EPA's Environmental Merit Award (4/23/2007)


  • Marjory M. Swope~Conservationist, civic leader (4/18/2007)


  • Deal Would Preserve Mt. Sunapee Land (4/10/2007)


  • Migrant Birds Mark the Season (4/8/2007)


  • Big Changes in LCHIP Bill (3/30/2007)


  • Northeast Foresters: part of the solution (3/3/2007)


  • Timber Industry Warned Warming Could Hurt Prices (3/2/2007)


  • The Early Bird (2/25/2007)


  • LCHIP funding is now before the legislature; ask your representative to support HB 868 (2/20/2007)


  • Nature's Take on Winter's Disappearing Act (1/21/2007)


  • Forest Society Debuts on NH Chronicle! (1/9/2007)


  • The Sweet Smell of Holiday Memories (12/17/2006)


  • The Perfect Tree Awaits in the Field, or in the Computer (12/10/2006)


  • Leave, Freeze, or Die (11/19/2006)


  • Don't Fear Hiking Season (10/29/2006)


  • Creek Farm Opens to the Public (10/22/2006)


  • Franconia Notch's Hidden Treasure Revealed (10/1/2006)


  • Mountain Condo Plans Dealt Blow by Court (9/7/2006)


  • A Season of Fallen Fruit and Tumbling Hopes (9/3/2006)


  • Onset of Fall Breeds Changes for Birds (8/27/2006)


  • Trout Delivered to a Pond Near You! (8/6/2006)


  • Milfoil and Other Invaders, on NHPR's The Front Porch (7/24/2006)


  • Take a Tip from a Tortoise and Slow Down (7/2/2006)


  • Why Don't You Go Outside and Play? (6/25/2006)


  • Lost River Rediscovered! (6/23/2006)


  • Hear the NHPR report on the Creek Farm lease (5/31/2006)


  • Shoals Marine Lab OK to use cottage for education (5/31/2006)


  • Humans weren't the only flood victims (5/21/2006)


  • Floods may be easier to bear for the natural world (5/21/2006)


  • Hear Rosemary Conroy on NHPR's The Front Porch (5/12/2006)


  • Will Abbott speaks on NHPR's The Front Porch: The Timber Economy (4/10/2006)


  • White Mountain Forest Plan Gets OK (3/27/2006)


  • New oversight deal reached on Monadnock (3/24/2006)


  • Hear about the status of LCHIP funding on NHPR's The Exchange (3/23/2006)


  • Jack Savage speaks on NHPR's The Exchange: Planning Board Politics (3/16/2006)


  • Chris Wells interviewed on NHPR: Towns Across State to Vote on Land Conservation (3/13/2006)


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