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For some, maple sugaring is a perennial ritual, painstakingly completed as we usher out the bitter wisps of winter, and embrace balmier, brighter days of early spring.
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February in New Hampshire can be a bitter time, weather-wise.In some places, layers of ice and snow still weigh heavily on conifer limbs, and on the souls…
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Each year, bird enthusiasts across North America eagerly await the Winter Finch Forecast. Published every fall since 1999, the Winter Finch Forecast…
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This time of year, you're likely to see cars and pickup trucks heading home on the highways with fresh-cut Christmas trees tied to roofs or in the truck…
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2020 has been a challenging year, but NHPR is wrapping it up on a high note with Holidays By Request IV. Join Morning Edition Host Rick Ganley and…
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As we hunker down for the winter weather, we’re frequently too preoccupied with what is in our front yards that we tend not to notice what isn’t there.…
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By the time the cold weather months hit us, three of New Hampshire’s eight species of bats have already migrated to warmer places in the South and…
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Today’s Ask Civics 101 question: What are concession speeches?Read on, or listen to this short episode for the answer.Do you have a question for the team?…
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Standing dead trees (often called snags) are common in our forests, and it’s hard to overstate just how vital a role they play in a healthy ecosystem.…
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It's late August, and the leaves are already starting to change. And that flush of red you’re seeing likely comes from the red maple, also known as…