We’ve got the scoop on Forest Society staffers picking up dog poop

This is the box at the trail head where residents can make donations so the Forest Society can purchase the complimentary bags. Drop ’em a dime (or a couple of bucks).
This is the box at the trail head where residents can make donations so the Forest Society can purchase the complimentary bags. Drop ’em a dime (or a couple of bucks).
Dave Anderson, Carrie Deegan, Hilary Thomson, Susanne Kibler-Hacker, Jason Teaster (rocking the sweet superhero hazmat suit) and Brenda Charpentier. They picked up more than 300 poops!
Dave Anderson, Carrie Deegan, Hilary Thomson, Susanne Kibler-Hacker, Jason Teaster (rocking the sweet superhero hazmat suit) and Brenda Charpentier. They picked up more than 300 poops!

The Society for the Protection of N.H. Forests held a Poop Pickers Unite workday Friday morning, walking the Merrimack River floodplain trails and scooping up all the pup waste people chose not to pick up themselves during the winter. This would seem a good time for a friendly reminder that you should pick up your dog’s poop when you’re walking (it’s a health hazard when left behind, and can even get into the nearby water!). The society even provides bags for those utilizing the trails.

Author: Keith Testa

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