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Permission to put down the rake. It's a win-win for you and the forest eco-system this fall.
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Jane Difley, the first female president of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, is retiring on October 1, 2019, after 22 years. As a…
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N.H. Forest Society President Difley To Retire In 2019The longtime president of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests will retire next year.Jane Difley started as an intern at the…
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An isolated forest fire in North Woodstock is so stubborn that even this rainy weather is not fully putting it out.Woodstock Fire Chief John MacKay says…
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Population growth on New Hampshire’s Seacoast has led to rising real estate prices that can often mean more tax revenue for towns in the region. But three…
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Today’s topic is perfect for the fall season: cleaning up the leaves. Yes, it’s that time of year again, and if you hate raking as much as we do we’ve got…
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The impulse for meticulous landscaping that extends beyond the edge of the lawn is actually harming the species that call the forest home.
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A Northern Pass spokesman said Saturday that the project has 99 percent of the land it needs for the new route through Coos, clarifying remarks made…
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A donor who asked to remain anonymous has contributed $150,000 to the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forest to help it buy a conservation…