The Mitten: a StoryWalk at Chamberlain-Reynolds Memorial Forest
This winter's story is The Mitten, a classic Ukrainian folktale retold in picture book form by beloved New England author, Jan Brett.
This winter's story is The Mitten, a classic Ukrainian folktale retold in picture book form by beloved New England author, Jan Brett.
Come join our LRCC Americorps members for a half day of trail work on the Col Trail. Maintaining a clear path helps concentrate foot traffic onto the trail, reducing erosion and stress on the surrounding environment.
Join us for the launch of the Friends of Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest, a group based in working with the community to approach the challenges that arise when managing a multi-use community-based forest.
This spring’s story StoryWalk®, The Flower Thief by Alice Hemming with illustrations by Nicola Slater, follows Squirrel as he learns about respecting nature from his forest friends.
What better place to gaze at the stars than at Squam Lake! Come join us for winter stargazing at our newly renovated building and on the ice.
Do you love hiking? Do you love dogs? What about hiking and dogs? Join the us on a hike through Whitten Woods to learn about best practices when hiking with dogs!
Join LRCC member Emma Murray on a nighttime owling hike! Come learn more about the elusive creatures that are found in our backyard and uncover the secrets of OWLS!
Come join our LRCC Americorps members for a half day of trail work on the Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest. We will work to clear the trail corridor of overhanging vegetation and any blow downs that have come down so far this winter. Maintaining a clear path helps concentrate foot traffic onto the trail, reducing erosion and stress on the surrounding environment.
Moose don’t usually come to mind when you think about animal migration, but join NH Fish and Game Moose Biologist, Henry Jones to about the major habitats moose use throughout the year as well as some of the finer details that change each season. All in the context of their overall ecology. This information will help attendees understand moose status in New Hampshire and help the species.
Come spring, amphibians will begin migrating from their woodland wintering sites to their breeding grounds which are located in lowland wetlands and vernal pools. One of the dangers for them during this time is crossing roads that cut through these habitats. Join us to watch a webinar about how you can volunteer to help transport these critters safely across the road and record their migration numbers.