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A Walk In The Woods

This series by UNH Extension Forestry Field Specialist Jim Frohn from Grafton County is an insightful look at science and beauty of New Hampshire's forested landscape. 

Featured

Healthy beech bark
Looking for American Beech
Cedar Waxwing eating Serviceberry
Looking for Serviceberry
cedar
Looking for Northern White Cedar
Forest
Looking for High Quality Trees
Aspen Fall Foliage
Looking for Aspen
Fledgling Bird
Lists
Birch firewood to release fir tree
Cutting Firewood – One Way to Be Prepared
Woodcock
American Woodcock
Hemlock Forest
Looking for Eastern Hemlock
The NH Big Tree Grafton County Champion Tamarack is growing at the Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney.
Tamarack
Unhealthy Pine Crowns
Reactive vs. Proactive Forest Management
Down Tree
A Walk in the Woods with a Forest Optimist
Forestry - Long-term Agriculture
wood pile in wood box beside wooden chair
Gifts from Trees
Witch Hazel
Looking for Witch Hazel
Squirrel
The Year of the Gray Squirrel
Dead Pine
Looking for Dead Trees
Song Sparrow
A Bird in the Barn
Winter Apple Tree
Waiting for Spring

News & Blogs

Finding the Amelanchier - May 22, 2020
Looking for American Beech - August 12, 2019
Andy Fast is the New Extension Forest Industry Specialist - July 11, 2019
Logging Then and Now - August 8, 2018
Looking for Weasels - February 8, 2018
Looking for Serviceberry - January 22, 2018
Looking for Northern White Cedar - December 14, 2017
Acorns, Acorns Everywhere - October 31, 2017
Looking for High Quality Trees - March 20, 2017
Looking for Aspen - February 10, 2021

Past Events

Nature Hike in Benson Park
July 27, 2019 - Hudson

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