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Amey Bailey has been watching trees change at Hubbard Brook since 1992. Her observations could help scientists understand how forests are responding to climate change.
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Huertos de manzanas en NH recibieron muchas visitas. Trabajadores del Código Postal en Concord y Nashua protestan por condiciones laborales. Legisladores discutirán vetos de Sununu.
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El SEE Science Center celebrará las contribuciones latinas en STEM con un evento familiar gratis.
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Familias de NH salen a recolectar manzanas. Cuatro jóvenes fallecieron en accidentes de tránsito. Clima cálido mantiene vivo el riesgo de Triple-E.
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An outlook from federal scientists shows the state has a 60% to 70% chance of having warmer-than-usual temperatures through November.
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The season of falling apples and longer nights has arrived. Whether you go to an orchard, or stumble across a wild apple tree, it’s a chance to use all your senses.
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Familias visitan huertos de manzanas en el estado. En Portsmouth, se celebró el primer BIPOC Fest de New England. Manifestantes en Nashua reclaman por los riesgos de salud de un proyecto de nueva planta de asfalto.
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It can be hard to embrace the transition to fall, with shorter days and cooler temperatures. The subtle songs of birds in fall is a sweet reminder of summer if you listen carefully.
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As the fall approaches, wasps and hornets get more aggressive. How can you tell what's buzzing around, and when is it safe to get rid of a nest?
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Permission to put down the rake. It's a win-win for you and the forest eco-system this fall.