Come join Peter and Meg for their last Adventure Ecology program of their AmeriCorps service at Chamberlain-Reynolds Memorial Forest. We will be taking a short walk through the beautiful CRMF to one of the SLA's campsites, where we will gather around and get warm with a fire. On this program we will learn about what happens to our watershed in the winter. Coffee, tea, and hot cocoa will be provided.
All ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by adults
Chamberlain-Reynolds Memorial Forest is located off of College Rd. in Center Harbor, NH. This 169-acre forest is owned by the New England Forestry Foundation and has approximately 5 miles of trails managed by the Squam Lakes Association.
What to bring
Participants are encouraged to bring enough food and water for the duration of this program. The weather this time of year can change very quickly so we encourage participants to wear/bring extra layers. We will be sitting for most of this program so bringing a small camp chair or sit pads are recommended but not required. The SLA can provide sitting pads for those who need one.
Meet this week's guides
Meg Jacobs is serving with the Lakes Region Conservation Corps. She is from Salisbury, Massachusetts and went to school at the University of New Hampshire where she studied Wildlife Conservation and Biology. She loves finding the perfect spot to sit and observe nature and can't wait for all the adventures she will find around the Squam Lakes!
Peter Laskin is a Lakes Region Conservation Corps member serving with the SLA. He recently graduated from Harvard University in his hometown of Cambridge, MA with a degree in Integrative Biology. A longtime visitor, camper, and seasonal worker in the Lakes Region, he’s excited to get out and explore the trails with you!
SLA's Adventure Ecology trips
Throughout the year, the Squam Lakes Association offers free programs open to the public on a variety of nature and conservation related topics.
The Adventure Ecology programs are presented by the Lakes Region Conservation Corps members who perform important conservation work in support of the Association's mission.
Lakes Region Conservation Corps
The Lakes Region Conservation Corps (LRCC) is an AmeriCorps service program that develops skills and experiences for conservation professionals. The program provides hands-on conservation work experience and numerous certifications over a broad range of areas
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