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Thoreau wrote, “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately.” His two years spent in solitude at Walden Pond left an indelible mark on the…
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The Word of Mouth team shares some of their favorite finds from the past week that didn't quite make it to air...Cabin Porn: My boyfriend has a very…
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If today's installment of Something Wild fell to my NH Audubon cohorts, it would be easy to feature our national symbol, the Bald Eagle--perfect for…
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The patter of rain. Fingers of wind comb the canopy of tender leaves. These are exotic sounds of the new tree canopy in late May. New Hampshire forests…
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While following deer trails in snow you'll find pellets of scat and tufts of hair – coarse grey and white hair, hollow in cross-section. A more coveted…
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The Northern Forest Center helps create economic opportunity and community vitality from healthy working forests. David Benckendorf participated in the…
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The ubiquitous stone walls of New Hampshire often seem to melt into the landscape, becoming transparent as we drive/bike/run/hike/ski through the terrain…
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"Forest succession" is a pattern of plant regeneration that begins when a plot of land is left to its own devices. The first phase of this succession is…
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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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The Northern Forest Center helps create economic opportunity and community vitality from healthy working forests. David Benckendorf participated in the…