Forests and Trees

by Ethan Belair and Dr. Mark J. Ducey, Dept. of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of New Hampshire and researchers at NH Agricultural ... Learn More
When I’m out for a walk in the woods I usually find myself wearing my field vest loaded with the typical forester gear: plenty of pencils, a couple of... Learn More
All wood burns, but wood that's cut green (between 50 and more than 100 percent moisture content) burns with more difficulty, because the water in the... Learn More
Many folks harvest firewood from their own woodlots, using the activity to thin out lower-quality trees, thereby improving the forest. If you plan ... Learn More
Identification Tips Inspired by a Visiting Weasel
Identification Tips Inspired by a Visiting Weasel Learn More
Public Comment Period Open Until Feb. 23, 2018
Public Comment Period Open Until Feb. 23, 2018 Learn More
March is maple sugaring time in New Hampshire. This uniquely North American natural phenomenon is not restricted to the calendar like school vacations... Learn More
I recently visited a property to look at an exceptionally large specimen of serviceberry. This plant normally is a shrub or small tree, generally not ... Learn More
WMUR's Sean McDonald takes us on a tour of the NH Big Tree Program and how it all works.
WMUR's Sean McDonald takes us on a tour of the NH Big Tree Program and how it all works. Learn More
by Gabe Roxby, field forester, Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests (aka the Forest Society) A field note is a report from "the fiel... Learn More