Indoor Program
Whitman Brook (Documentary Film)
Join us for a special screening of this beautifully crafted film about a man’s connection with his land. A conversation follows with the protagonist team and the filmmaker, who was named NH Filmmaker of the Year at the NH Film Festival premiere in October. Co-sponsored by HHS Environmental Club. Meet: Hanover High School auditorium. Presenters: […]
On Tap: Maple Sugaring in New Hampshire
Join Tim Bent of Hanover and Rich Menge of Maple Leaf Farm for a discussion of maple sugaring in NH. We'll start with a screening of a 20-minute documentary about Tim's sugar house and then Tim and Rich will talk about the history of their sugaring operations and of sugaring in NH. They will bring […]
Landscapes, Connectivity & Climate Change (Indoor Program)
Thurs., Oct. 19, 7pm Thinking on a landscape scale is key when considering wide ranging wildlife, biodiversity, ecosystem services, carbon sequestration, and climate resilience. Regional and local GIS maps help us examine forest connections to inform place-based education, conservation efforts, land use planning, and zoning decisions. Location: Howe Library or register for Zoom link Please […]
Wetlands and Climate Change | HC Annual Meeting
Tues., Nov. 14, 7-8:30pm Michael Simpson, Professor of Environmental Studies at Antioch University and its Leadership and Sustainable Systems Program Director, will discuss the future of New England’s wetlands due to impacts from a changing climate in the context of a changing landscape. A brief annual business meeting will follow Michael's presentation. Location: Howe Library […]
Spring Lecture: How Melting Polar Snow and Ice Impact New England
Professor Erich Osterberg discusses the impact of melting polar caps on New England. This is a hybrid event. Join us in person in the Mayer Room of the Howe Library or online via Zoom. No registration required in person; register for Zoom here. This program is co-sponsored by the Hanover Conservancy and the Howe Library. […]