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O Tannenbaum is a song often heard this time of year, and it signals a deeper arborphilia within our culture.Modern Yuletide rituals abound with trees.…
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Picture yourself in the grocery store. You’ve got an organized list in your hand and you’re looking for the things on that list. And as you go down the…
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Every year there seems to be a different insect making a nuisance of itself. Some of them are harmless, but some are plagues upon us or our forests. It…
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We love answering listener's questions and recently we received one that is a common query at both the Audubon and the Forest Society.Why is it that some…
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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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We don't often think of trees when we speak of "harvest." Corn is harvested; apples, tomatoes, squash are the fruits of the annual autumnal rite which is…
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How do you determine the age of a tree? Just count the rings, of course! One ring equals one year of growth. If you’ve ever stumbled upon a tree stump you…
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The specter of drought is often raised in these early days of summer. And for good reason, though water levels have returned to normal around the New…
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The battlefield is ancient. Strewn with the debris of generations. Trees splintered, rocks shattered. Neither side will yield this talus slope in the…
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New Hampshire has no shortage of trees, no lack of leaves or roots. Still, it’s nice when all that bark gets some formal recognition.Exeter is now…