Farm Bill a Win for Wildlife
Yesterday, the Bipartisan Farm Bill passed the Senate 87-13 and passed the House 386-47! This is a big win for wildlife because the Farm Bill’s conservation programs play important roles
Yesterday, the Bipartisan Farm Bill passed the Senate 87-13 and passed the House 386-47! This is a big win for wildlife because the Farm Bill’s conservation programs play important roles
URGENT: A vote is happening soon! Tell Congress to say YES to the wildlife-friendly 2018 Farm Bill that helps farmers protect migration stopover habitat for Rusty Blackbirds and breeding habitat
At NH Audubon, we’re thankful for New Hampshire’s vibrant habitats, clean water, healthy forests, and abundant wildlife. We’re also thankful for all our friends, supporters, volunteers, and donors who help
By Helen Dalbeck, Executive Director, Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center I am pleased to announce that the Amoskeag Fishways “Urban Wildlife Education Program” has won the Maria Pirie Environmental
Due to inclement weather, this evening’s McLane Center talk, “Raptor Migration and Monitoring,” is cancelled. We plan to reschedule this informative program and will post future details in the events
See the winning photos from the 2018 Wild NH Photo Contest two ways: visit the new online photo gallery to view the top 75, and visit Massabesic Center to view
Attend a day-long symposium to discuss interactions between native plants and pollinators and learn how to combat the pollinator crisis through panels and workshops led by specialists in the field.
The Enchanted Forest is sold out! Thank you to everyone who joined in the fun. It’s finally here – join us for some Halloween fun along the jack-o-lantern trail at
At its 104th Annual Meeting, NH Audubon announced its 2018 conservation award winners. Tudor Richards Award – Nanci Mitchell of Gilmanton, NH Goodhue-Elkins Award – Rich Aaronian and Paul Lacourse
by Rebecca Suomala NH Audubon and the Shoals Marine Laboratory hosted a terrific trip to Appledore Island September 3-5. The group saw 72 species of bird including a Western Tanager