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The Trees of Bretzfelder Park

The Trees of Bretzfelder Park

SPNHF host local naturalist David Govatski

The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forest’s presentation titled “The Trees of Bretzfelder Park” is on August 22nd. The free program is open to the public and is part of the annual summer Bretzfelder Park Family Educational Series. The presentation at Bretzfelder Park will begin at 7 PM.

Learn how to identify the trees of Bretzfelder Park on this short walk at the park. You will learn the simple techniques to tell the difference between a red and sugar maple or a spruce and balsam fir. We will discuss why trees grow where they do and how to keep them healthy. We will look at the tools a forester uses for measuring the age and diameter of trees.

You will hear the story of the large white pine that is central to the Park where Charles Bretzfelder used to relax and listen to the brook and see the Tree Identification Trail which is open for use year round.

About David

Govatski of Jefferson, New Hampshire retired from the US Forest Service after a 33-year career as a Fire and Aviation Management Officer, Forester and Silviculturist. He worked in Colorado, Vermont, Michigan, Oregon, Maine and New Hampshire and has a Bachelor of Science in Forest Management from Unity College in Maine. He has a  Certificate of Advanced Studies in Silviculture from the US Forest Service and has a strong interest in forest management and co-authored “Forests for the People: The Story of the Eastern National Forests”. His articles on forest history have appeared in several magazines and he is a frequent guest speaker and trip leader. He has worked as a ship naturalist in Alaska and Iceland and will be returning to Alaska in 2019 as a naturalist on the Inside Passage route.

Read about other Rocks Estate events from this year here.

About Rocks Estate

The RocksOwned by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests (www.forestsociety.org), Bretzfelder Park is managed in cooperation with the town of Bethlehem. The park was bequeathed to the Forest Society in 1984 by Helen Bretzfelder in memory of her father, Charles. The site houses a classroom, educational trails, a pond, and several picnic sites.

Two series of educational programs are held there each year, in February and August. The Bretzfelder Park Family Educational Series will continue in February of 2019. For more information and a calendar of events please visit www.therocks.org, email us at info@therocks.org, or call 603-444-6228.


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