Results for the 38th Annual NH Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey
by Chris Martin, Senior Biologist We have just wrapped up the 38th annual New Hampshire Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey, part of the national Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey coordinated by the
by Chris Martin, Senior Biologist We have just wrapped up the 38th annual New Hampshire Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey, part of the national Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey coordinated by the
NH Audubon President Doug Bechtel and Carol Foss, Senior Advisor for Science and Policy, traveled to Washington, DC to join other representatives of Independent Audubon Societies from across the nation,
By Phil Brown Tracking Porcupines: A couple of months ago, during a cold spell in late December, I ventured off trail at the Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Concord in
It’s always nice to hear from an old friend! For NH Audubon’s raptor biologist Chris Martin, receiving a wildlife photographer’s image of a Peregrine Falcon that he color-banded several years
The latest update on birds at our feeders. Many people reported that birds disappeared from their feeders in the fall but finally began returning as the weather got cold. We
New legislation has been introduced in Congress which, if enacted, would have a tremendous impact on wildlife conservation efforts in New Hampshire. The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA) would provide
At NH Audubon, we care about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Plans to expand oil exploration and drilling on this protected expanse of public lands threaten one of the last
The Monday morning sun is already blazing, and outside my new office window NH Audubon is buzzing with activity. Perhaps this is a hold-over from Sunday’s Pollinator Party when the McLane Center was literally abuzz.