GIS, an acronym for Geographic Information Systems, is a term that has become increasingly ubiquitous in recent years as the field of study grows in public prominence, but what does it mean exactly?
Chocorua Mountain Club receives trail work support from White Mountain Trail Collective
The Chocorua Mountain Club has announced it is receiving support from the White Mountain Trail Collective that equals $110,000 for significant trail work to be completed on the Old Paugus and Paugus Beeline trails in Chocorua. The work is in partnership with the White Mountain National Forest, Saco Ranger District, as well as the Sandwich Range Wilderness Project.
Chocorua Lake Water Quality—2020 Sampling Season
Help Us Find Great Board and Committee Members!
Nature Notes: Robins (Turdus migratorius)
Native Pollinators, Habitat, and NRCS Programs—replay and learn more
A big thank you to Debra Marnich from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Services Conway office for her wonderful presentation on Native Pollinators, Habitat, and NRCS Programs. Watch the replay here, and find a list of some of the resources Deb mentions at the end of her talk.
Wonders of Vernal Pools—replay & learn more
Jim Liberty Cabin spruce up, and an opportunity to help
Last year the Forest Service Saco District completed some much needed maintenance and repairs on Jim Liberty Cabin. This coming year the Forest Service plans to complete additional work on the floor of the cabin. Anyone interested in helping to hike up materials for the cabin or supplies for the crew, please get in touch.
Nature Notes: Who Was Here?
All About NH Owls!
Watch the recording of Lynne’s presentation all about New Hampshire owls, find resources to expand your learning, and a Naming & Noticing Community Challenge: Can you learn to identify by sight AND sound the three most common owls in New Hampshire: the barred owl, the great-horned owl, and the Northern saw-whet owl?