If you missed the wonderful iNaturalist program, you can learn more here.
Ice Out called for Friday, April 10!
Keeping Chocorua Lake Pristine
You’ve probably been hearing a lot about cyanobacteria. If not, maybe you recognize their former name: blue-green algae…
The Secretive Spring Salamander and Other Fascinating Amphibians on Big Night
Fall 2024 Newsletter
The Incredible, Edible Oak—resources!
We had a wonderful multi-age crew for The Incredible, Edible Oak with Kyle Ball of New England Wildlife Tracking!
Update: The 2024 loon nesting season on Chocorua Lake
Spring Wildflower resource list
The spring wildflowers will come and go in their ephemeral way, but if you walk out into the woods and fields regularly all through the growing season, you will always find something blooming, growing, changing, fruiting, or sending seeds into the world, and some of these resources may help you to learn more about them.










