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Chocorua Byways: An Old Roads Ramble with Paul King
Oct
22
2:00 PM14:00

Chocorua Byways: An Old Roads Ramble with Paul King

Please join The Tamworth History Center, Chocorua Lake Conservancy, the Tamworth Road Study Committee, and Hike with Friends for “Chocorua Byways”with Paul King, longtime surveyor and local history buff, and a member of the Tamworth Road Study Committee.

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Harvest Potluck & Community Conversation: Scheming and Dreaming About Tamworth’s Energy Future
Sep
27
6:00 PM18:00

Harvest Potluck & Community Conversation: Scheming and Dreaming About Tamworth’s Energy Future

The changing world of energy production and energy use brings opportunities from jobs to cost-savings to cleaner air, as we transition to a new low-pollution energy future. What does that mean for a place like Tamworth?

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Forest Management & Carbon—an educational walk on CLC conservation land
Aug
5
9:00 AM09:00

Forest Management & Carbon—an educational walk on CLC conservation land

Join us for a walk with UNH Cooperative Extension Natural Resources Field Specialist Wendy Scribner on Chocorua Lake Conservancy conservation land in Chocorua, where we will talk about how our forests sequester and store carbon.

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Forest Management & Carbon—a talk via Zoom on 8/2 and then a walk on 8/5!
Aug
2
7:00 PM19:00

Forest Management & Carbon—a talk via Zoom on 8/2 and then a walk on 8/5!

Please join Cook Memorial Library and Chocorua Lake Conservancy live via Zoom for “Forest Management and Carbon” with UNH Cooperative Extension Natural Resources Field Specialist Wendy Scribner.

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Balancing Sustainable Recreation and Wildlife: A Sense of Place Community Forum
May
5
6:30 PM18:30

Balancing Sustainable Recreation and Wildlife: A Sense of Place Community Forum

Join us for a discussion of the impacts of trails and trail use on wildlife and the steps land managers are taking to understand and balance human activity and wildlife protection.

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Outdoor Recreation Management in the White Mountains: Challenges and Solutions—A Sense of Place Community Forum
Apr
7
6:30 PM18:30

Outdoor Recreation Management in the White Mountains: Challenges and Solutions—A Sense of Place Community Forum

Land managers are charged with caring for the entire ecosystem of conserved lands, which includes mitigating human impacts, while people seek quiet and refuge in outdoor places, and sometimes encounter a lot of other people seeking the same! How to balance all these needs and desires?

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Upper Saco Valley Land Trust and Chocorua Lake Conservancy: Snowshoe Exploration at the World Fellowship Center
Feb
27
10:00 AM10:00

Upper Saco Valley Land Trust and Chocorua Lake Conservancy: Snowshoe Exploration at the World Fellowship Center

World Fellowship Co-Director Andrea Davis and Chocorua Lake Conservancy Stewardship Director Lynne Flaccus will lead us on a tour of the amazing natural resources at the World Fellowship Center, and we will do some winter tree identification and animal tracking along the way.

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Recreating in a Changing Climate: A Sense of Place Community Forum
Feb
3
6:30 PM18:30

Recreating in a Changing Climate: A Sense of Place Community Forum

As climate change impacts our ecosystems and our local communities, how can we work together to mitigate its effects, and to adapt to them? Join this forum for a panel discussion about the science and local impacts of climate change, and what actions are being taken to reduce emissions.

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Rain Gardens, Barrels and Buffers: How We're Protecting Lakes and Rivers—and You Can Too!
Sep
29
7:00 PM19:00

Rain Gardens, Barrels and Buffers: How We're Protecting Lakes and Rivers—and You Can Too!

Please join the CLC and Green Mountain Conservation Group via Zoom meeting on Tuesday, September 29, 7:00 PM Eastern Time, to learn about what CLC and GMCG have been doing to protect water quality in the area, and how you as a resident of the watershed can make simple lifestyle changes and do-it-yourself improvements to your property and land that will have a positive impact. Register for the Zoom meeting here.

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Bat Conservation: Ecology, Threats, and What You Can Do—with Kyle Shute
Jul
22
7:00 PM19:00

Bat Conservation: Ecology, Threats, and What You Can Do—with Kyle Shute

Did you know that bats are the second most diverse order of mammals, with 1,421 species identified worldwide? New Hampshire is a home to just eight of these species, but they are just as fascinating as the other 1,413. Come learn about important bat conservation work and what you can do to help bats in your neck of the woods—via Zoom!

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