Shelburne Forest

House Bill 1423 would direct the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to identify all old growth and mature forests on public land in the state. Pictured is the Shelburne Valley Forest, which stretches from the shoreline of the Androscoggin River to the ridgeline of the Mahoosuc Range. (Courtesy of Ryan Smith | Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests)

By Hadley Barndollar

N.H. Bulletin

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