by John Macone | Mar 29, 2022
The Pemigewassett Chapter of Trout Unlimited has been instrumental in the Beebe River watershed for the past 7 years through restoration, land protection, scientific research and monitoring, and community outreach. Half a dozen stream crossings have been replaced to...
by John Macone | Mar 24, 2022
Following several years of citizen science data collection and the Warner River’s designation, multiple funding opportunities have culminated to now offer a range of restoration techniques to improve and protect water resources in the watershed. This virtual...
by John Macone | Feb 16, 2022
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO UNSAFE CONDITIONS ON THE TRAIL. We hope to offer a hike at this location in the spring. The Pinnacle is one of the most unusual natural features you’ll find along the Merrimack: a steep granite promontory that was once an...
by John Macone | Feb 16, 2022
We’ll explore the Merrimack River’s Amoskeag Falls, a landmark that for thousands of years was home to Native Americans and one of the oldest archaeological sites in New England. We’ll find the remnants of the mighty canals that were built in the...
by John Macone | Feb 7, 2022
The last functioning coal-fired power plant in New England is in our back yard in Bow, NH. Join the Merrimack River Watershed Council to learn about the impact this power plant has on our ecosystem, climate, and the energy grid. We need to take immediate action to...
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