State environmental officials are warning of a cyanobacteria bloom along Forest Lake’s northern shore, urging residents to avoid contact with the water.
Wildlife officials urge NH residents not to touch or move fawns found alone—most are not abandoned and should be left for their mothers to return.
Enter the 2025 New Hampshire moose hunt lottery by May 30 for a chance to win a permit and join this fall’s epic Granite State tradition.
Otter Brook and Surry Mountain parks reduce services for summer 2025 due to staffing shortages; expect limited access and no new shelter reservations.
NH residents are invited to join summer bat counts to help track bat populations hit by white-nose syndrome; training sessions start in June 2025.
Join your neighbors for Green Up Keene on April 26 and help clean the city’s streets, trails, and parks during this annual community beautification day.
The Cheshire County Conservation District welcomes new leadership as it celebrates 80 years of conservation work across farms, forests, and waterways.
Keene residents can help shape New Hampshire’s 10-year wildlife plan at a public meeting on April 10 at Keene High School.
Keene expands pickleball access with new and updated courts citywide as the fast-growing sport continues to gain national and local popularity.
As NH turkey season nears, hunters are urged to respect private land and build strong relationships with landowners for future access.
