NH Audubon COVID-19 Update (5/12/20)
NH Audubon continues to monitor information about the Coronavirus outbreak and is committed to ensuring our staff, volunteers, members, and the public are as safe as possible. To that end,
NH Audubon continues to monitor information about the Coronavirus outbreak and is committed to ensuring our staff, volunteers, members, and the public are as safe as possible. To that end,
By Chris Martin, February 3, 2020 We finally did it! This year, for the first time in four decades of counting, we surpassed 100 Bald Eagles seen on New Hampshire’s
NH Audubon’s “Twitchers out of the Rye” will be taking part in the Superbowl of Birding on January 25, 2020. The Superbowl is a competition that takes place in January
by Diana Stephens It has been over 200 years since we’ve seen a Trumpeter Swan here in the Granite State, until last spring, when the excitement at the Audubon headquarters
Our own Pam Hunt joined in a conversation about NH’s birds on NHPR’s Exchange – listen and find out how our birds are doing and what you can do to
At its 105th Annual Meeting on September 21, NH Audubon announced its 2019 conservation award winners: Tudor Richards Award – Ben Haubrich of Francestown, NH Goodhue-Elkins Award – Iain MacLeod
A new report reveals that we’ve lost 3 BILLION birds since 1970. You may have heard about these findings from Cornell Lab of Ornithology, documented in the journal Science. New
By Phil Brown, Hawk Watch Coordinator The Pack Monadnock Raptor Observatory, a partnership of the Harris Center and NH Audubon, located within Miller State Park in Peterborough, is already in
by Chris Martin, Senior Biologist With fledging of this year’s Brady Sullivan Tower Peregrine Falcon chicks, and their absence from camera view on Single Digits’ nest box webcam, some of
Carol Foss and her team are well into their field season already, conducting research on Rusty Blackbirds from a remote location in northern NH. She shares these photos from the