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Give the Gift of Nature: NH Audubon Gift Memberships

Looking for a meaningful gift for the nature lover in your life? When you purchase a gift membership to New Hampshire Audubon, you’re giving more than a card — you’re giving a full year of connection with nature.

Members can take part in the Backyard Winter Bird Survey in February, helping to track winter bird populations and trends across New Hampshire or borrow a pair of snowshoes from the McLane or Massabesic Center to track animal prints.

Spring is a great time to join guided birding walks across the state as migrating species return, or learn how to plant a pollinator garden to help feed bees and butterflies.

As the weather heats up, plan a visit to our Paradise Point Nature Center on Newfound Lake in Hebron, where you can rent a canoe or kayak, learn from naturalists during weekly programs, and make the most of long summer days.

The cool, crisp days of fall are a great time to explore the trails at one of our wildlife sanctuaries and take in the changing colors of the season — or cozy up indoors and join our virtual Book Club, where members connect over nature-themed reads and share reflections and takeaways.

Every membership strengthens New Hampshire Audubon’s community of people who care about protecting the natural environment. It’s a gift that gives back — all year long.

As a holiday bonus, between now and January 31, all gift memberships include a special gift:

  • $30, $45, and $60 levels: recycled glass ornament featuring the NH Audubon logo
  • $100 & $250 levels: cozy navy blue winter beanie with logo patch

How to Give:

  • Online: Visit the Gift Membership webpage.
  • Mail: Download and mail the Gift Membership Form.
  • In-person: Visit the McLane or Massabesic Centers during business hours – Wednesday through Saturday 11am-5pm or at the Annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, December 13, from 10am-3pm at the McLane Center in Concord.

Questions? Contact our member services department at jthomas@nhaudubon.org or (603) 224-9909 x310. Thank you for helping grow our conservation community!