The “subnivean layer” is the insulated space between the snow cover and the frozen ground beneath. Many animals take advantage of this thin layer of warmer air and space to continue with daily activities.
Nature Notes: Snowfleas!
"Timeless Chocorua" Campaign Protects the Future
Project Update: Natural Resources Conservation Service
CLC 50th Anniversary Book
Nature Notes: Winter Nesting
Selective Timber Harvest and Trout Habitat Improvement on CLC-Owned Lands in the Summer of 2017
The Chocorua Lake Conservancy (CLC) plans to initiate two projects on CLC-owned lands this summer. The first will be the selective cutting of timber on the Forrester A. Clark Preserve and the second will be the initial groundwork necessary to begin improving native brook trout habitat in Allen Brook on the Scott Preserve.