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Society for the Protection of NH Forests, Non-profit SEO Analysis

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Page Title

Forest Society

This webpage doesn't have a defined page title of an appropriate length.

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The ideal title tag is between 60 and 80 characters in length and should contain important, quality keywords relevant to the page.

Page Description

Founded by a handful of concerned citizens in 1901, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests conserves and cares for forests across the state.

This webpage doesn't have a defined page description of an appropriate length.

A webpage description, or meta description tag, is the text that's displayed under the headline on a search engine result. Like the page title, the description should provide a little more information about what the contents of the webpage is about.

The ideal page description is between 160 and 180 characters in length and should contain similar, supportive text to the title tag.

H1 Header

This webpage doesn't have 1 and only 1 H1 header on the page.

An H1 header tag is like the main headline for a webpage. Differing from a page title, the header isn't displayed on the browser tab or search engine result, but it's often the first text that a user sees when visiting a webpage, and should clearly introduce the content that it appears before.

Every webpage should have 1 and only 1 H1 header tag per page, and it should include relevant, quality keywords.

Content Length

Word count: 749 words, Reading time: 3.0 minutes"Skip to main content <iframe src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-TKCPPTD" height="0" width="0" style="display:none;visibility:hidden"></iframe> Get our e-news! Sign Up Forest Society on Facebook Forest Society on Twitter Forest Society on Instagram Donate Membership User account menu Log in Main navigation What we do More "What we do" pages Land Conservation Education & Events Advocacy Forestry & Recreation News & Features Forest Notes & More Publications Current Projects More "Current Projects" pages Protecting 730 Acres in Berlin Farming for the Future at Morrill Dairy Farm Forest Society North at The Rocks Campaign Mount Major Stewardship Land Action Fund Recent Accomplishments Visit & Explore More "Visit & Explore" pages Conservation Center The Rocks Creek Farm Visitor Guide Visitor Use Guidelines Gap Mountain Grafton Pond Hay Forest Lost River Gorge Madame Sherri Forest Merrimack River Monson Center Moose Mountains Morse Preserve Mount Major Mount Monadnock Winter Recreation Get Involved More "Get Involved" pages Upcoming Events Membership/Renewal Support Our Work Volunteer Subscribe to E-news About Us More "About Us" pages Contact Us Staff Board of Trustees Our History Employment FAQs Partners Business Members Annual Reports, Policies & Bylaws Founded by a handful of concerned citizens in 1901, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests conserves and cares for forests across the state. Wildlife Clean Water Working Forests Recreation Land Conservation Climate Support Sustainable Trail Improvements at Mount Major. We're currently constructing a sustainable trail to take the place of about 1/3 mile of the existing Main/Blue Trail that is badly eroded (pictured). In addition to being a more enjoyable hiking experience, the new trail section should also require much less maintenance over time. It will also be a major ecological improvement, reducing runoff and silting into Lake Winnipesaukee.  Please join us in being good stewards of Mt. Major by donating today! Save the Date for the Forest Society's Annual Meeting The 123rd Annual Meeting will take place on Saturday, September 21 in Peterborough. The meeting will include field trips to explore our Monadnock region properties and a keynote address by Annie Proulx, author of the non-fiction book Fen, Bog & Swamp: A Short History of Peatland Destruction and Its Role in the Climate Crisis, and the Pulitzer-Prize winning novel The Shipping News. Registration opens in early August. Forest Society News & Updates Submit Your Photo to the NH Association of Conservation Commissions Contest July 24, 2024 The program is about getting people outside to explore and appreciate the wonder of our natural world in their own backyards, on their town lands, and amongst the state’s great outdoor treasures.  Tags: Land Conservation Tom Rush Visits Namesake Forest for Deering's 250th Anniversary Dave Anderson | July 23, 2024 Our special guest, American folk music legend Tom Rush, attended the event at his namesake forest. Tags: Forestry, Climate A Family Tradition of Conservation Continues In Hopkinton and Henniker with Donation to Forest Society July 22, 2024 Bob and Binney Wells, Hopkinton residents since 1971, have long been interested in land conservation. In 1984, they donated a conservation easement to the Forest Society that protected 119 acres in Hopkinton/Henniker. But that was just the beginning. Tags: Land Conservation, Clean Water, Wildlife Read more on the Forest Society Blog Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests54 Portsmouth St. | Concord, NH 03301 Phone 603.224.9945 Fax 603.228.0423 info@forestsociety.org Privacy Policy About Us View our Sitemap Download the Forest Society Mobile App, powered by OuterSpatial Available on the App Store Get it on Google Play Land Trust Alliance accreditation Get our e-news! Sign Up Forest Society on Facebook Forest Society on Twitter Forest Society on Instagram Membership Search keywords Main navigation What we do What we do Land Conservation Education & Events Advocacy Forestry & Recreation News & Features Forest Notes & More Publications Current Projects Current Projects Protecting 730 Acres in Berlin Farming for the Future at Morrill Dairy Farm Forest Society North at The Rocks Campaign Mount Major Stewardship Land Action Fund Recent Accomplishments Visit & Explore Visit & Explore Conservation Center The Rocks Creek Farm Visitor Guide Visitor Use Guidelines Gap Mountain Grafton Pond Hay Forest Lost River Gorge Madame Sherri Forest Merrimack River Monson Center Moose Mountains Morse Preserve Mount Major Mount Monadnock Winter Recreation Get Involved Get Involved Upcoming Events Membership/Renewal Support Our Work Volunteer Subscribe to E-news About Us About Us Contact Us Staff Board of Trustees Our History Employment FAQs Partners Business Members Annual Reports, Policies & Bylaws User account menu Log in Search keywords Back to top"

This webpage contains over 500 words of content.

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The content should be rich with quality, original content - not containing "fluff" just to fill up the space. Having more content will also likely help the page to rank better for search queries as well as rank for more search queries.

Image Alternate Text

Images on page: 4, Images with alt text: 0, Percentage: 0%

0% of the images on this webpage contain alternate text description tags.

Alternate text descriptions for images allow visually impaired website visitors to still be able to understand the context of an image. All images on a page should contain a brief and relevant text alternative to what the image displays.

Internal Links

1. https://www.forestsociety.org/2. /support-our-mission3. https://www.forestsociety.org/members-make-difference4. /user/login5. /what-we-do6. /area/land-conservation7. /area/education-and-events8. /area/forest-society-advocacy9. /area/reservation-stewardship10. /blog11. /forest-society-publications12. /current-projects13. https://www.forestsociety.org/project/balance-berlin14. /farming-future-help-protect-morrill-dairy-farm-and-merrimack-river15. /project/forest-society-north-rocks-campaign16. /project/mount-major-stewardship17. https://community.forestsociety.org/site/Donation2?1785_donation=form1&idb=714774903&df_id=1785&mfc_pref=T18. /recent-accomplishments19. /visit-explore20. /conservation-center21. /the-rocks22. /creek-farm23. /visitor-guide24. /visitor-use-guidelines25. /property/gap-mountain-reservation26. /property/grafton-pond-reservation27. /property/hay-reservation28. /property/lost-river-reservation29. /madame-sherri-forest30. /property/merrimack-river-outdoor-education-conservation-area31. /property/monson-center32. /property/moose-mountains-reservation33. /property/evelyn-h-albert-d-morse-sr-preserve34. /visit-and-explore/mtmajor35. /property/monadnock-reservation36. /page/winter-recreation-guide37. /area/get-involved38. /events39. /members-make-difference40. /support-our-mission41. /volunteer42. /about-us43. /contact-us44. /meet-staff45. /board46. /our-history47. /employment48. /faq49. /partners50. /business-members51. /annual-reports52. /search53. /blog?tags=26154. /blog?tags=26255. /blog?tags=26356. /blog?tags=26457. /blog?tags=26058. /blog?tags=26759. https://www.forestsociety.org/project/mount-major-stewardship60. /annual-meeting61. /blog-post/submit-your-photo-nh-association-conservation-commissions-contest62. /topics/land-conservation63. /blog-post/tom-rush-visits-namesake-forest-deerings-250th-anniversary64. /node/1138565. /topics/forestry66. /topics/climate67. /blog-post/family-tradition-conservation-continues-hopkinton-and-henniker-donation-forest-society68. /topics/land-conservation69. /topics/clean-water70. /topics/wildlife71. /blog72. https://forestsociety.org/privacy-policy73. https://forestsociety.org/about-us74. https://www.forestsociety.org/sitemap.xml75. /land-trust-alliance-accreditation76. https://www.forestsociety.org/members-make-difference77. /what-we-do78. /area/land-conservation79. /area/education-and-events80. /area/forest-society-advocacy81. /area/reservation-stewardship82. /blog83. /forest-society-publications84. /current-projects85. https://www.forestsociety.org/project/balance-berlin86. /farming-future-help-protect-morrill-dairy-farm-and-merrimack-river87. /project/forest-society-north-rocks-campaign88. /project/mount-major-stewardship89. https://community.forestsociety.org/site/Donation2?1785_donation=form1&idb=714774903&df_id=1785&mfc_pref=T90. /recent-accomplishments91. /visit-explore92. /conservation-center93. /the-rocks94. /creek-farm95. /visitor-guide96. /visitor-use-guidelines97. /property/gap-mountain-reservation98. /property/grafton-pond-reservation99. /property/hay-reservation100. /property/lost-river-reservation101. /madame-sherri-forest102. /property/merrimack-river-outdoor-education-conservation-area103. /property/monson-center104. /property/moose-mountains-reservation105. /property/evelyn-h-albert-d-morse-sr-preserve106. /visit-and-explore/mtmajor107. /property/monadnock-reservation108. /page/winter-recreation-guide109. /area/get-involved110. /events111. /members-make-difference112. /support-our-mission113. /volunteer114. /about-us115. /contact-us116. /meet-staff117. /board118. /our-history119. /employment120. /faq121. /partners122. /business-members123. /annual-reports124. /user/login

This webpage contains at least 1 link to another of the site's pages.

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