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November: Week Three

This week in the woods, white green-algae coral (Multiclavula mucida) appeared beside a beaver pond as it often does: regularly distributed across a decaying, moist, barkless log crusted with algae.…

How Can I Help? Saving Nature with Your Backyard $30.00

From a New York Times bestselling author and wildlife expert, Douglas Tallamy offers practical guidance for making a difference in your own backyard. Answering common questions from his lectures, he…

Slow Wood: Greener Building from Local Forests $30.00

A radical proposal for healing the relationship between humans and forests through responsible, sustainable use of local and regional wood in home building. In Slow Wood: Greener Building from Local…

Fostering Forest Connections with Julie Davenport

Julie Davenport is a district forester with the Maine Forest Service. In this role, she serves about 80 towns and provides educational resources and technical assistance to landowners, loggers,…

October 2025

October lit up the landscape with a last, brilliant burst of color, while wildlife adjusted to shorter days and cooler temperatures. A diving beetle was still on the move, captured by Christine Young…

Burgeoning Black Bear Populations

A few nights ago, I heard a crash on the front porch and flicked on the light to reveal a black bear’s reflective eyes. It lorded over the contents spilling out of our overturned floor freezer.…

November: Week Two

This week in the woods, as temperatures drop and the first snows mix with cold rain, we think of what the winter may have in store for our forests. As Jen Weimer describes in an Outside Story article…

Porcupettes No More

Last week, during a walk in the woods, I turned towards soft sounds in the understory and saw a small porcupine waddling through fallen oak and maple leaves. Porcupines have terrible eyesight and…

Air Pods

These light, papery fruits – technically capsules, not pods – were found in rich woods in Milton, Vermont. What species do these belong to?

November: Week One

This week in the woods marks the height of the deer rut. This alder sapling in Lyme, New Hampshire, shows sign of a deer rub, when a buck used the raised, bead-like structures (pearlations) at…

Mushroom Hunting with Maria Pinto

Maria Pinto is an author, naturalist, and mycophile living outside of Boston, Massachusetts. She writes fiction and nonfiction, and this autumn published her book Fearless, Sleepless, Deathless: What…

Lingering Loon Chicks

At this point in the season, most migrating songbirds and raptors have already left. But on lakes and ponds across New England, some loons are still fishing and paddling. Loon parents may set off for…

Gyttja: The Mud Beneath Us Reveals the Past

Most people know that the bottom of a northern lake or large pond is a mucky, muddy mess of weeds, decayed leaves, some rocks, and a few crayfish to avoid stepping on while wading. This area is known…

October: Week Four

This week in the woods, a pine warbler in its weathered fall plumage gleaned insects from a white pine snag. Like the yellow-rumped warbler discussed last week, it may overwinter in New England; while…

The Pollinator Garden Prepares for Winter

What a summer it was for the pollinator garden in its second year! Growth was vigorous, and blooms were abundant – drawing a constant hum of life from bees, butterflies, birds, and countless…

Rounded Rocks

These cobbles were found along the bank of a river. What makes the edges of these rocks smooth and rounded?

Young Naturalists: Theo Ostman-Sofocli and Yonatan Axelrad

Theo Ostman-Sofocli and Yonatan Axelrad are seventh graders living outside Hartford, Connecticut. They are enthusiastic naturalists and volunteer at Roaring Brook Nature Center, where they feed the…

Creating Caches: Winter Preparation

On a recent walk in the Maine woods, I heard a red-breasted nuthatch calling softly to itself. It was 6 feet above me in a large white pine, climbing down the tree headfirst. Looking through my…

An Afternoon with Ben Cosgrove

When: October 18th 2025 3:00 PM
Where: at Lyme Congregational Church
1 Dorchester Rd, Lyme, New Hampshire

Join us for a special afternoon of music with composer and pianist Ben Cosgrove, returning to the Lyme Congregational Church for an unforgettable performance. Known for his evocative,…