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UNH Cooperative Extension Forestry Specialist Wendy Scriber leads a tree identification walk on GMCG’s Blue Heron trail in Effingham. (COURTESY PHOTOO

EFFINGHAM — This February, Green Mountain Conservation Group has a number of programs scheduled offering plenty of opportunities for people of all ages to get outside and explore the natural world.

On Friday, Feb. 2, from 10 a.m. to noon, join UNH Cooperative Extension Forestry Specialist Wendy Scribner for a Winter Tree Identification Walk at GMCG’s conservation center, Blue Heron House, located at 236 Huntress Bridge Road in Effingham.

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