“Adopt-a-Highway” Trash Pickup
We’ll meet in the Grove by Chocorua Lake, near the Narrows Bridge at the end of Chocorua Lake Road.
We’ll meet in the Grove by Chocorua Lake, near the Narrows Bridge at the end of Chocorua Lake Road.
Like every pond and lake, Chocorua Lake is home to myriad species of flora and fauna. Come learn who lives here!
Stewardship “in perpetuity,” the commitment land trusts make, means ongoing stewardship in the face of changing conditions!
Want to learn more about how to reduce the spread of certain quick-growing plants without using chemicals that pose risks to pollinators and to soil health, or just come help prevent the spread of bittersweet to the shores of Chocorua Lake?
Learn about the recent work of CLC, hear from our Executive Director, Alex Moot, have a chance to talk to the Board of Directors, vote for a slate of board nominees, find out about volunteer opportunities, and more.
Join us for our annual summer “Adopt-a-Highway” Trash Pickup along Route 16.
We’ll be re-blazing trail markers on Chocorua and Paugus mountain trails, the Bickford Heights trail, and other conservation land trails, with water-based paint (provided).
Come join us in an exploration where water and land meet, as we venture into the upper wetlands of the Chocorua River!
Want to learn more about how to reduce the spread of certain quick-growing plants without using chemicals that pose risks to pollinators and to soil health?
We will investigate spring ephemerals and other plants in the diverse habitats of CLC’s Charlotte C. Browne Woods in Chocorua.
If you love to hike Chocorua, come help keep the trails clear and safe, and meet others who also love this place.
We’ll be spreading wood chips, as we do regularly, to help stabilize the shore during busy seasons with lots of foot traffic. Many hands make light work!
Lend a hand creating wood and brush piles for wildlife with recently-cut early successional habitat saplings, and learn about the benefits of brush piles, which provide habitat, cover, and food for many types of wildlife and insects. We will also be clipping small stumps of saplings the mower leaves behind.
Help us clean up plastics and other trash before they degrade and leach pollution into the lake.
Good company and free exercise in the fresh air while helping protect a place we all share, with a view of a beautiful mountain to boot! Chocorua Lake Conservancy is hosting a stewardship morning at the Island and Grove public access areas along Chocorua Lake.
Fresh air, good company, and a chance to pitch in, all with a view of a beautiful mountain! Chocorua Lake Conservancy is hosting a spring cleaning at the Grove & Island public access areas along Chocorua Lake.
To understand where we’re going, we must understand how and why we got into our current predicament.
Forests for the People is the story of the forest conservation movement that started in New England and led to the establishment of 41 Eastern National Forests, including the White Mountain National Forest.
With the diminishment of certain kinds of habitat, including convenient holes in old-growth trees, cavity nesting birds may have a harder time finding places to nest. We can help!
What does it mean to think like a forester? What does a trained forester see when they walk out into the woods? Come find out!
With the diminishment of certain kinds of habitat, including convenient holes in old-growth trees, cavity nesting birds may have a harder time finding places to nest. We can help!
Yes, there are several large-scale solutions to the unprecedented warming of our planet, which any individual can become a part of.
Looking for a little exercise, good company, and work with a view? We’ll be clearing out the berms and swales along Chocorua Lake and can always use extra hands.
Come spend a beautiful autumn morning with friends and neighbors tidying the stretch of Route 16 that runs along Chocorua Lake—a gorgeous time of year to visit the lake.
Fresh air! Free workout! Friends! Come spend a morning in a beautiful place stewarding land with us.
The changing world of energy production and energy use brings opportunities from jobs to cost-savings to cleaner air, as we transition to a new low-pollution energy future. What does that mean for a place like Tamworth?
Only four percent of land in New Hampshire is early successional habitat, open fields, grasslands, and recently cleared forest that provides important habitat for insects, birds, and mammals, and maintaining land for these habitats in an ongoing project.
In late summer, insects are everywhere! Join us for All About Insects—for kids! with naturalist and outdoor educator Hillary Behr, an exploration in the field for 3- to 9-year-olds and their caregivers.
Land conservation and stewardship, free public access to Chocorua Lake for all visitors, trails on beautiful conservation lands, an exciting land donation—and a chance to visit with CLC staff and board members old and new, and friends and neighbors who share a love of the Chocorua Lake Basin.
Join CLC Stewardship Director Debra Marnich for a leisurely guided paddle on Chocorua Lake to learn about who lives in and around the lake.