The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, also known as the Forest Society, is a statewide land conservation organization founded in 1901 and based in Concord, New Hampshire. Its mission is to perpetuate the forests of New Hampshire through their wise use and permanent protection, conserving land for wildlife habitat, recreation, sustainable forestry, water resources, and scenic and cultural values. The organization owns and manages forest reservations and holds conservation easements to protect hundreds of thousands of acres across the state.
Land conservation, sustainable forestry, conservation easements, open space protection, habitat preservation, water resource protection, and public policies that promote wise stewardship and conservation of natural resources
Individual donations, membership dues, foundation grants, planned gifts, land and conservation easement donations, and investment income
Partner land trusts, local conservation commissions, state and local governments, landowners across New Hampshire, and conservation coalitions
Non-profit 501(c)(3) membership organization