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Forests and Lakes Remember Acid Rain. Do You?

For decades, acid rain was one of the biggest problems affecting northern forests, the focus of extensive research and advocacy in the latter decades of the twentieth century. The fact that acid rain…

A New Threat to Northeastern Salamanders

First identified in 1998, the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis has infected more than 1,300 amphibian species in the last decade and led to the population decline of more than 200 frog…

Queen Season: Bumble Bees in Spring

Hear ye, hear ye! The queens have emerged! We’re talking about bumble bees (genus Bombus). For several weeks each spring, any bumble bee you see is a queen – and very hard at work. She…

May: Week Two

This Week in the Woods, we begin with an announcement: if you were out jogging in Lyme this past Friday morning, and you saw a guy in a car aiming a camera in your direction, don’t worry. He…

Shadow Stalking

This shadowy image appeared on a game camera placed in the Vermont woods. What is it?

Learning the Outdoors with Dawn Dextraze

From Massachusetts to Florida, the Olympic Peninsula to the Smoky Mountains to New Hampshire, Dawn Dextraze has lived in many places. Wherever she goes, she maintains a strong connection to the…

Camera Trapping Tips

Nine years ago, I set up my first wildlife camera next to an active beaver pond on a conservation property a mile from my house. On the advice of an ecologist friend, I waited three weeks to return to…

Logging Study Reflects Industry Challenges

This March (shortly after this issue of the magazine arrives in mailboxes), the Professional Logging Contractors of Maine (PLC), a trade association, will publish its third study on the economic…

Techniques for Controlling Burning Bush

Burning bush (Euonymus alatus), native to East Asia, first arrived in the eastern United States in the late 1800s. It’s an attractive plant, with corky, winged green stems and opposite leaves…

How to Make Plaster Casts

During my wanders through the woods, I’m always looking for animal tracks and other signs. The bare ground of spring provides a broad canvas for tracks, and good conditions for creating plaster…

The Carpenters Arrive in Spring

Why do ants suddenly appear every time spring is near? Just like bees, they long to be close to you – especially if your home is made of wood. Carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) and the eastern…

May: Week One

This Week in the Woods, light green patches of ramps (wild leeks) have appeared in hardwood forests. We most often find them growing in nutrient rich, moist soils along forest streams. Ramps are easy…

Useful Apps: Plant ID

Robert Frost, who lived for a time just down the road from where I live now, liked to wander the backroads and wilder places and “botanize.” Although the landscape has changed a bit from…

Red Maples Flowering

Celebrated in the fall for their vibrant foliage, red maple trees (Acer rubrum) produce equally vibrant reds and yellows in early spring when they are flowering. Most red maples have dense clusters of…

A Family Woodlot Takes Shape

On the Martin Family Tree Farm in Bridgewater, New Hampshire, around the time the hardwoods begin leafing out and the bluebirds return to their nesting boxes, the frog chorus begins. On a spring…

Clover: Flower or Weed?

Call it a flower or call it a weed – clover is a plant everyone knows. Who hasn’t idled away an hour hunting for a four-leaf clover, hoping for good luck? A member of the legume family,…

April: Week Four

This Week in the Woods, American kestrels are feeling flirty and should be laying eggs soon, if they’re not already. This photo shows a dinner date in progress. The female is perched on the…

Springing Forth!

We spotted these spring leaves emerging from the leaf litter beneath an apple tree in northern New Hampshire. What plant do they belong to?

Coast-to-Coast Forestry with Hayden Lake

Like many Vermonters, Hayden Lake spent a lot of time in the woods while he was growing up. Those experiences eventually led to a career as a consulting forester. Last year he took a break from work…

March 2023

Frequent themes in your March photos included maple sugaring, vividly colored winter skies, and the return of blue herons. Tim Larsen captured an encounter between a barred owl and an exceptionally…