CONWAY — New Hampshire Audubon’s director of land management, Phil Brown, and partnering organizations will lead an in-depth hike through the Dahl Wildlife Sanctuary in North Conway on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

An important regional preserve, this 60-acre parcel on the Saco River in North Conway with fields, woodlands, and floodplain forest has seen a complete makeover. Over the past five years, N.H. Audubon has worked cooperatively with the Natural Resources Conservation Service to remove large stands of invasive plant communities and restore several acres of abandoned agricultural fields to floodplain forest, a rare and declining natural community in New Hampshire.

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