Help us protect the loons on Chocorua Lake by cleaning out your tackle box and bringing any lead tackle that you have to our Annual Meeting on August 20—or get cash for it!
Many thanks to Linda Graetz for this abundant reciprocity and resource list. Learn more about moths and butterflies, and ways you can help them thrive.
Are you a Chocorua Lake regular in the warmer seasons, stopping by often to swim or kayak, for a picnic with the family, or to look at the mountain reflected in the lake at sunrise or sunset? Would you be willing to help us care for this beautiful place?
Our spring/summer 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.
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.
A replay of Climate Change: Awful Realities and Hopeful Solutions, with David Kunhardt, and a list of some of the climate resources David recommends or mentions in his talk.
Are you looking for an opportunity to learn more about New Hampshire forestry and wildlife, meet and learn from professionals in natural resources, and give back to your community?