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Annual Report

Newsletters

These beautiful printed publications are sent directly to our supporters twice a year. You can be added to our mailing list to automatically receive them when you become a donor now.

  • Newsletter Spring/Summer 2025

    Newsletter Spring/Summer 2025

    File size: 1 MB
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  • Newsletter Fall/Winter 2024

    Newsletter Fall/Winter 2024

    File size: 3 MB
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  • Spring/Summer 2024

    Spring/Summer 2024

    File size: 3 MB
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  • Fall Winter 2023

    Fall Winter 2023

    File size: 886 KB
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  • Spring Summer 2023

    Spring Summer 2023

    File size: 1 MB
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    An image of a kayak in a New Hampshire lake, the link takes you to a full version of the printed newsletter.
  • Fall Winter 2022

    Fall Winter 2022

    File size: 3 MB
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  • Fall/Winter 2021

    Fall/Winter 2021

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    Announcing a new nature park open to all, 2021 conservation awards, new staff, and, of course, more land protected.
  • Spring/Summer 2021

    Spring/Summer 2021

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    Introducing a new conservation area that includes a section of the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Trail, and then read about farmland protection projects currently underway, volunteer opportunities, climate change solutions, and more.
  • Fall/Winter 2020

    Fall/Winter 2020

    File size: 3 MB
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    This newsletter includes lots of great ideas of where to hike or enjoy a walk in the Monadnock region. You'll also read about amazing individuals and families whose dedication to conservation is making a difference in their communities.
  • Spring/Summer 2020

    Spring/Summer 2020

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    Introducing the Cunningham Pond Conservation Area as well as three other recently protected properties (in Walpole and in Dublin), new staff, adapting to life during a global pandemic, and a save-the-date announcement for our Annual Celebration.
  • Fall/Winter 2019

    Fall/Winter 2019

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    Celebrating 30 years, essay on community conservation, overview of 30th Annual Celebration, Devan Preserve, and 2019 conservation award winners.
  • Spring/Summer 2019

    Spring/Summer 2019

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    Stories include the conservation of the largest dairy farm in the region (the Chickering Farm in Westmoreland), Dublin acreage protected for the wildlife, a corner of Keene stays rural, and upcoming events.

Do you have a story to share or are you a member of the press?

Please email Martin Royle, communications and marketing director, or call him at 603-357-0600, ext. 111.

Why I Care

Playing outside, staying active, and being surrounded by natural beauty is so important to our family. We feel so lucky to be surrounded by so much conserved land.

— Hillary Irwin, Dublin, N.H.