News from Five Rivers Conservation Trust

Trivia Tuesday – Test your knowledge of New Hampshire winter ecology

Today is Five Rivers' third Trivia Tuesday quiz. In this week's quiz, test your knowledge of New Hampshire winter ecology.
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Spotlight on Five Rivers Members Steve and Patrice Rasche

In this Member Spotlight, Joe Schmidl and Cindy Owen, Five Rivers easement donors in Salisbury, talk about why they want to protect their 139 acres, why they chose to work with Five Rivers, and explain what the conservation process involved ...

Trivia Tuesday – How well do you know New Hampshire flora?

Today is Five Rivers' second of four Trivia Tuesday quiz. This week's quiz is about New Hampshire flora. How well do you know the native wildflowers, shrubs, and trees in our area?
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Trivia Tuesday – How well do you know our five rivers and their ecology?

Each Tuesday for the next four weeks, we are offering a Five Rivers trivia quiz. This week's quiz is about our five rivers. How well do you know our five rivers and their ecology?
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Spotlight on Joe Schmidl and Cindy Owen, Five Rivers Easement Donors

In this Member Spotlight, Joe Schmidl and Cindy Owen, Five Rivers easement donors in Salisbury, talk about why they want to protect their 139 acres, why they chose to work with Five Rivers, and explain what the conservation process involved ...

Taps, Tunes, and Trivia Event – February 9th

On Sunday, February 9th, Five Rivers hosted Taps, Tunes, and Trivia. It was a full house with over 100 people joining us at Henniker Brewing Company! Local band, HydroGeoTrio, entertained while guests socialized and sampled the local craft beer ...

Family Donates Armstrong Forest Preserve in Concord to Five Rivers Conservation Trust

December 23, 2019 - This week, Thomas M. Armstrong and his family donated the 24-acre Armstrong Forest Preserve to Five Rivers Conservation Trust. Located on Stickney Hill Road, the Preserve is in close proximity to St Paul’s School and conserved land ...

Five Rivers 2019 – An Exciting Year in Review

The past year was another exciting one for Five Rivers Conservation Trust. Conservation successes in 2019 include the additional four major properties totaling 254 acres. Our 2019 news includes the addition of Alison Scheiderer, our first first conservation staff member. And in 2019, more than 350 participants enjoyed themselves at Five Rivers events and outreach programs ...