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advocacy, natural heritage, old-growth forest, voices
April 29, 2020May 10, 2020
Let the forests speak through you.

Let the forests speak through you.Voices & Views: Let the forests speak through you.

The photos and sentiment are courtesy of a Friends of Mount Sunapee organizer and old forest advocate, who hikes and participates in trail work on Mount Sunapee. Views are from hiking the Summit Trail at Mount Sunapee State Park, late March 2020.

 

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Friends of Mount Sunapee advocates for the permanent protection of Mount Sunapee State Park's old growth forest and exemplary natural community system of which it is a part; thus, preserving the unique character and natural beauty of the rural communities in the mountain's shadow.

Friends of Mount Sunapee
P.O. Box 199
Georges Mills, NH 03751

Contact us: friendsofmountsunapee@gmail.com

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