Brian Donahue will be speaking about his book “Slow Wood” which details his experiences building a home from the wood growing on his family farm. In his book he talks about practicing “worst first” forestry …

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Brian Donahue will be speaking about his book “Slow Wood” which details his experiences building a home from the wood growing on his family farm. In his book he talks about practicing “worst first” forestry …
This series of online webinars and field sessions is designed specifically (but not exclusively) for smaller landowners, with under 20 acres. Woodlots large and small can support wildlife, protect water quality, generate firewood and other forest …
The American Chestnut Foundation and the New London Conservation Commission will discuss the history of four billion trees being virtually wiped out by blight and the ongoing effort to restore the American Chestnut. These two …
Attend this free video event on Earth Day and learn about planting native to support more life. Seating is limited to 170 attendees. Please RSVP here, or use the QR code below Did you know …
🐝🌿 Conservation in Your Backyard! 🌸✨ Did you know Vermont is home to hundreds of wild pollinator species—some living right in your backyard? Join Vermont Center for Ecostudies Community Science Coordinator, Dr. Dana Williams, and …
Come join LSPA and Ruth Droescher from the Xerces Society to learn about the plight of pollinators and how you can help. Bees are struggling due to habitat loss, pesticides, and disease, but the good news is …
Join the UNH Cooperative Extension on April 16 from 12-1:30pm for Nature in Your Backyard: Buzz and Balance – Rewilding Your Backyard to Support Pollinators While Minimizing Tick Encounters. Explore what it means to live …
The Grantham Garden Club is hosting this event that is free and open to the public. Dode Gladders is the speaker and is the Sullivan County Forester and Field Specialist for the UNH Cooperative Extension. …
This exciting program is brought to the attention of the Sunapee Gardeners. A membership to The Fells is required to attend. Visit https://thefells.org/ for more information.
Let’s kick off the 2025 gardening season together! Town employees who work with us – Shannon Martinez, Mike Martell, and Craig Heino – will be joining us. They have been very supportive and it will …