The data presented here is just the start of a long-term effort to measure patterns of public use of CLC and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) lands, so this article constitutes an initial progress report.
The Lake and Property Management Committee of the CLC is asking everyone who is able and willing to dig up, bag or box, and donate a clump of your favorite daylilies for a community daylily bed at the Basin View Lot.
The Chocorua Lake Conservancy, a non-profit land trust organization, seeks an experienced, enthusiastic, and motivated individual for the position of Executive Director. Please apply by January 28, 2022. Early applications are strongly recommended.
During our walk at the Scott and Bolles Reserve in mid-November, our group of observant hikers noticed a small oak sapling with unusually large leaves…
Our fall/winter newsletter is out now. If you haven’t received one, and you would like a hard copy, you can find them at the two Chocorua Lake kiosks at the Grove and Island, or download a digital version here.
While observing a couple of loons at the Narrows Bridge recently, Rick Allmendinger was able to get some video as the two birds swam beneath the bridge. One was banded, so we contacted the Loon Preservation Committee to learn more…
Thank you so much to everyone who joined us for our Annual Meeting, both in person and via Zoom. If you missed the meeting, you can access the recording here.
Want to learn more about the many insects among us? Linda Graetz has shared with us this wonderful list of websites, events, books, and other resources.