Bretzfelder Park Winter Family Education Series: "NH Forests - Past, Present and Future"
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Unlock a new glimpse into the world of NH forest with the Bretzfelder Park Family Winter Educational Series!

125 years of Protecting NH Landscapes and Landmarks


This is the story of the NH Landscape and Legacy. 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.


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 your Forest Society worked to save state landmarks and more? Imagine a NH without the work of the Forest Society!


Join us to consider how conservation of forests, wildlife habitats and recreation trails for future generations is core to identity of NH communities and economy.

Register: This virtual program is free to the public. Registration is required for entrance and can be completed at the link below.

(Registration will close on Feb 10. Not yet a member or not sure if you've renewed your membership? Sign up for a membership here, starting at only $45/year, and receive future discounts, or contact tripley@forestsociety.org with questions.)

About the Presenters:

 

Naturalist-educator Dave Anderson is the Senior Director of Education for The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests (Forest Society). Anderson is responsible for design and delivery of statewide conservation and forestry education programs: field trips, hikes, tours, classes and public presentations.


 

Date:
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Address:
581 Prospect St
Bethlehem, NH 03574
United States

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