MERE

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​Monadnock ecological research


​ & EDUCATIO
N PROJECT 

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our mission

The Monadnock Ecological Research and Education (MERE) Project seeks to promote informed use and foster appreciation of Mount Monadnock through ecological research, monitoring and educational outreach.

our story

​It began in 2007 with Professor Peter Palmiotto and graduate students in the Environmental Studies Department at Antioch University New England. The MERE Project works through collaborative partnerships with Monadnock State Park, The Monadnock Advisory Commission, The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, Town of Jaffrey, and The Waterman Fund.
Research
Conduct ecological research to inform citizens and scientist of the current ecology of Mount Monadnock and the effects and progression of climate change.
Education
Provide Education and opportunities for the public to engage in meaningful and influential environmental stewardship behaviors.
Support
Support and enhance the efforts of organizations that manage Mount Monadnock's ecosystems to ensure that both the spirit and ecology of the mountain are preserved for future generations to enjoy and learn from


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​mere@antioch.edu
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  • Mount Monadnock
    • Climate Change
  • What We Do
    • Research
    • Education >
      • Adopt-A-Crevice
    • Summit Stewardship Program
  • MERE Staff
  • Get Involved
  • Pictures
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Fall
    • Winter
    • Meet the Mountain Day 2019
    • Meet the Mountain Day 2016
  • Contact Us