(by Claire Adams)
This October marked the return of the Urban Wildlife Program to 3rd grade classrooms in Manchester with our new Camp Administrator and Environmental Educator, Claire Adams. This program series is made possible through a partnership with New Hampshire Fish and Game, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and New Hampshire Audubon. Since this is a grant-funded program, it can be presented for free to all 3rd grade classrooms in the Manchester public school district.

Throughout the series of four programs, the students begin to understand more about what “wildlife” means through learning about unique habitats in New Hampshire, and Manchester in particular, what makes a mammal a mammal, what makes birds unique, and observing and interacting with some of our reptile and amphibian ambassador animals. This program also perfectly aligns with the animal classification unit these students are learning in their science curriculum, therefore providing an exciting and memorable experience for the students while supplementing the teachers’ subject material. New Hampshire Audubon is thrilled to continue this program with New Hampshire Fish and Game, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and the wonderful 3rd grade educators in our Manchester elementary schools.