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Coverts Volunteer Leads Hike at Candia Town Forest

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Just had to include these nice photos sent by Judi Lindsey (CC01) who led a walk at the Candia Town Forest as part of the Speaking for Wildlife program.  Reported Judi:

"We had a nice turnout for today's hike (on Oct. 9). Fourteen people showed up plus a golden retriever named Carmen. We had an Eagle Scout there as well - who had designed, constructed and installed the wooden footbridges on the wet areas as his Eagle Project . Old and young alike. Two young students from Moore school as well as older townsfolk. I gave maps and a pamphlet describing the acreage and story behind this piece of property. I talked about the conservation easement on the land held by Bear Paw and what that means.  A bit warm but oh so much fun!"

Tree huggers Ed Fowler (CC02) and Jim Lindsey, wrap their arms around the biggest tree on the property.

Group shot at the beginning of the hike.

People walking the land.

Eagle Scout and Jim in front of the kiosk with maps and info.

 

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This page contains a single entry by Malin Clyde - UNH Cooperative Extension published on October 25, 2011 1:54 PM.

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