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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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Dave Anderson goes out on a limb and says conditions are right for New Hampshire to enjoy the most colorful fall foliage seen in a decade.
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A wet summer and warmer temperatures can affect when trees decide to stop producing key nutrients that cause their leaves to change color.
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Severe and even extreme drought set in this summer in southern New England and remains in some areas, while up north parts of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are in a moderate drought or are abnormally dry.
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Projected demand for travel is returning to pre-pandemic levels, state officials say.
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We celebrate the fall hiking season with the author of a self-published guidebook, "52 With A View: A Hiker's Guide," detailing the New Hampshire peaks…
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Haven't been impressed with the leaf peeping in New Hampshire so far this year? You're not alone.Dave Lutz, a research associate in the Environmental…
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Despite the forest fire in North Woodstock, tourism officials are urging visitors that the White Mountains are open for business.The Lost River Gorge is…
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The fall foliage season is sweeping through New Hampshire, causing residents and leaf-peepers to appreciate anew the forests in the state. The colors of…
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New Hampshire tourism officials are forecasting all-time highs for visitors and spending this fall season, with a good chunk of the travel occurring over…