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.
Bird Language resource list
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).
Jellyfish in Chocorua Lake
2022 Fall/2023 Winter Newsletter
New Hampshire, New Normal—replay and resource list
Moth and Butterfly Reciprocity and Resource List from Linda Graetz
Help Wanted: Grove and Island volunteer stewards!
Nature Notes: Variation in Nature
2021 Spring/Summer Newsletter
Writing, art, and poetry about the Chocorua Lake Basin, musings on the importance of naming things and knowing the names of things, photos at the lake from a 1920 family album, info about covenants, GIS, Leave No Trace, and loons, a calendar of summer events, updates on CLC activities, our Annual Report, and more.