Scientists mapped the evolution of 140 glacial lakes in Alaska and found a way to tell how much larger and destructive they can get as their glaciers melt.
Volcanoes might seem like nature’s incinerators, but using them to burn up trash would be dangerous and disrespectful to indigenous people who view them as sacred.
MOULTONBOROUGH — As temperatures cooled in early December, many of New Hampshire’s smaller lakes froze over, some with Common Loons still ling…
Winter is in the air, and ice is starting to form on some of the smaller lakes and ponds in the region. Lakes Environmental Association collec…
Have you done a lot of 4,000 footers and consider the hardest part of hiking the vertical rise on roots and rocks? Try a different type of cha…
TAMWORTH — Come join us in an exploration where water and land meet, as we venture into the upper wetlands of the Chocorua River, stopping alo…
By Carol Costello, special to The Conway Daily Sun
MOULTONBOROUGH — Last Saturday and Sunday, biologists from the Loon Preservation Committee rescued two iced-in common loons from Weare Reservo…
