Forests and Trees

A letter of appreciation from Covert, James Kibler. Learn More
Keep an eye out for invasive insects this summer.
Check your pool filters for invasive insects this summer. Learn More
From the Woodlot Wanderings series by Coös County Forester, Ray Berthiaume
Crossing the variety of stream sizes and locations is rarely simple, often can be costly, and is always very important to do correctly, for a variety ... Learn More
UNH Extension conducted a survey to assess the needs and experiences of women in New Hampshire who participate in forestland management.
Few studies exist in the United States, particularly in the Northeast, that examine the role of women in forestland management. In summer 2022, UNH Ex... Learn More
In recent days, many landowners – especially in southern New Hampshire – have contacted UNH Extension Foresters worried about the sudden appearance of... Learn More
Keep an eye out for EAB, from May 22—28 and beyond.
Keep an eye out for EAB, from May 22—28 and beyond. Learn More
From the Trees Tell Their Stories series by Coös County Forester, Ray Berthiaume
Balsam fir is a native evergreen well-adapted to the colder climates of the northern United States and Canada. Learn More
We have now finished with the April Showers and are headed into the month of May. With some cooperation from Mother Nature things should begin to dry ... Learn More
Forest management decisions are largely made based on ownership goals and objectives. However, there are many times when the management practice, and ... Learn More
Over the past month, I have had the opportunity to visit a few active harvesting operations being conducted. I wanted to share a few observations and ... Learn More