We had an encouraging start to the 2024 nesting season as the loons were successful this year in choosing a high and dry nesting area on the shoreline of the lake.
Spring Wildflower resource list
The spring wildflowers will come and go in their ephemeral way, but if you walk out into the woods and fields regularly all through the growing season, you will always find something blooming, growing, changing, fruiting, or sending seeds into the world, and some of these resources may help you to learn more about them.
For the Love of Loons: A Loon Raft Story on Chocorua Lake
A Successful Chocorua Mountain Club Trail Clearing Day!
Welcome to Galen Kilbride, our 2024 Seasonal Land Steward!
First-ever CLC/GMCG Big Night!
We had an amazing, first-ever CLC & Green Mountain Conservation Group (GMCG) Big Night Salamander Brigade with a total of 156 amphibians crossing Washington Hill Road while we were out.
Owl Prowl Resource List
New Opportunities for Trail Stewardship!
Climate & Community program series update
Early in 2022, Chocorua Lake Conservancy (CLC) and Cook Memorial Library (CML) met with a group of interested community members to discuss climate program possibilities. Since then, with inspiration from that group and continuing conversations with folks around the community, we have been convening an ongoing program series called Climate & Community (C&C).
4.6 Billion Years of Chocorua Lake Conservancy History
This past September, the Friends of the Cook Memorial Library asked us to speak at their Annual Meeting and share the history and current activity of CLC with their group. Many thanks to the Friends for this invitation, which provided the impetus to write a short history of the Lake Basin and the CLC.