We Want to Hear from You!

SELT is undertaking a strategic planning process, which will guide our conservation work for the next five to ten years – and we want to hear from you! Your feedback will be critical in informing our approach, as we develop the playbook that will guide us through the next decade. And, as you know, when […]

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Green Thumbs Up to Gwen and Laurie, SELT’s Volunteers of the Year    

Last year, shortly after SELT’s move to the Nan and George Mathey Center for People and Nature, our new home at Burley Farms was beautified with new perennial pollinator gardens. Following the planting, an elite team of volunteer gardeners was assembled to steward the gardens and, due to the near-drought conditions of the 2022 summer,

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SELT Partners to Conserve 163 Acres in the Nippo Lake Watershed in Barrington  

The Southeast Land Trust of NH (SELT) recently completed the acquisition of a conservation easement over the 163-acre Landry Forest located along Washington Street, Franklin Pierce Highway and the shores of Nippo Lake in Barrington, NH.   “The Landry property is a puzzle piece that builds the conservation bridge from SELT’s Leighton Forest to SELT’s Stonehouse

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Help Improve the Trails and Wildlife Habitat at Harvey’s Kennard Hill Forest in Epping!

Since its permanent protection in 2015, the 1,114-acre Harvey’s Kennard Hill Forest has become an increasingly beloved property due to its rural beauty, diversity of habitats, and great views. SELT, working with the Harvey family, has established a public trail system for hiking, biking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and similar recreational activities. Remaining work will

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View Bob Thoresen’s “Buried in Trash” Art Exhibit at The Mathey Center

Local artist Bob Thoresen is currently exhibiting his multimedia art presentation “Buried in Trash: Plastic is Poison for Our Planet” at The Nan and George Mathey Center for People and Nature at Burley Farms in Epping. The exhibit’s goal is to educate and create awareness about how excessive use of plastic pollutes the environment. The

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