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Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

Presented in person at Museum of the White Mountains, Plymouth, NH – November, 17 5:00 p.m. Inez McDermott, Professor of Art History at New England College, will facilitate a discussion between NH Now Project Director and photographer, Gary Samson, Professor John X. Christ, of Plymouth State University, an Art Historian with a strong interest in [...]

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New Hampshire’s Changing Lakes – What to expect in the next few decades

Presented live via Zoom with time for Q&A. Pre-registration is required. Click here to register. Lisa Doner, Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at Plymouth State University, will present on NH’s changing lakes. New Hampshire’s clean, deep lakes have some of the best water clarity and overall water quality in the United States. They [...]

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Where’s the beef?! A Selection of friendly edible mushrooms of the White Mountains and sustainable ethics of wild mushroom foraging

Presented live via Zoom with time for Q&A. Pre-registration is required. Click here to register   Following a brief introduction to the Kingdom Fungi, some information on identifying edible mushrooms in the White Mountains will be provided, along with a brief description of the sustainable ethics of collecting wild mushrooms for the table. Data concerning [...]

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Fighting the Fates of Nature Fragmentation

Presented live via Zoom with time for Q&A. Pre-registration is required. Click here to register! Like most places, New Hampshire is not a stranger to the effects of development and land use change. Historically driven by intensive logging and today by rapidly expanding residential development, nature is fragmented and the effects of such are impacting [...]

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The Impact of Second Homes in the Northern Forest | Mountain Voices

Presented by Dr. Brian Eisenhauer February 10, 2022, 7-8pm Click here to register Tourism and second homes are a major part of the economy with a long history in the Northern Forest region of New England and Canada. Second homes and their residents have influenced the environment and culture of the region in many ways, [...]

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