Caught on Video: The Eastern Coyote
A number of wildlife cameras are scattered around Randolph’s Community Forest. These digital cameras are motion-activated, so when a critter walks by… we see it! Well– look who dropped by, Continue Reading →
Sustainable forestry & traditional uses on 10,000 acres in Randolph, New Hampshire
A number of wildlife cameras are scattered around Randolph’s Community Forest. These digital cameras are motion-activated, so when a critter walks by… we see it! Well– look who dropped by, Continue Reading →
Winter’s coming… and with it, preparation for winter activities on the part of all creatures on the Randolph Community Forest– including a slightly uncommon species, the backcountry skier. This weekend, Continue Reading →
The Randolph Community Forest Commission is pleased to share a draft of the next Forest Plan. You can download a copy of the plan right here—look for the file called, Continue Reading →
At my first few meetings of the Randolph Community Forest Commission, I started hearing a lot about “transects.” My mind quickly flashed to high school biology… no, wait, that was Continue Reading →
 This article originally appeared in the Berlin Daily Sun. It was written by Randolph resident Gail Scott, with whose permission we share it here. RANDOLPH—The Randolph Community Forest has become Continue Reading →
The Many Facets of Forestry: A Description of this Year’s Annual Forest Day Event The annual Randolph Forest Day falls on Saturday, August 3rd this year. The theme of the Continue Reading →