Dave Anderson, Senior Director of Education Forest Society
Can you imagine New Hampshire without iconic parks and scenic places: Mt Monadnock, Mt Sunapee, Mt Kearsarge, The White Mountain National Forest and Franconia Notch? How has intentional land conservation saved state landmarks?
This is the story of the landscape and legacy of forest conservation. How has NH been shaped by the forethought and generosity of the people leading forest conservation and land protection success over the past century and a quarter – since 1901.
Where are forests conserved? What is the economic value of open space? What challenges face NH forests today and in the future? How can residents address the challenges of climate and forest health concerns by keeping forests as forests in our growing state? Join us to consider how conservation of forests, wildlife habitats and recreation trails for future generations is core to the identity of NH communities and economy.
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