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NH Gives is officially over, and we cannot thank you enough for your generous support! In the past 24 hours, 133 donors contributed a total of $8,579 to NH Audubon’s
NH Gives is officially over, and we cannot thank you enough for your generous support! In the past 24 hours, 133 donors contributed a total of $8,579 to NH Audubon’s
Visit a NH Audubon Sanctuary you’ve never tried! See our Sanctuary webpage for details on all of our sanctuaries open to the public plus a map view of their locations
Register to join Emma Erler on May 18th’s webinar and discover the best choices for flowering trees and shrubs to support pollinators. This is the next presentation in our free
Last year, NH Audubon modified our annual Birdathon in light of restrictions in place to combat COVID-19. We focused entirely on local birding, and despite a snowstorm on May 9,
Nationally recognized naturalist David Mizejewski shares how to create a beautiful garden or landscape that fits into the local ecosystem and supports birds, butterflies, bees and a whole host of
Explore the power of place-based writing to galvanize citizens to protect special places in our NH communities and regions. We will experience how place-based writing clarifies our thinking, connects us
This event is sold out! Join the staff and volunteers at New Hampshire Audubon’s Massabesic Center on April 24, 2021, for a day full of naturalist walks and nature activities.
Birds have long been recognized as environmental indicators. From the oft-repeated tale of miners’ canaries, to Silent Spring, to Spotted Owls in old-growth forest, we’ve relied on or pointed to
Breeding Rusty Blackbirds were found at 40 sites in 2020 with confirmed fledging from 17 nests. Researchers continue to follow Rusty Blackbirds with nanotags including the female pictured above that
This event is now full/sold out. Join us for a walk to Battery Point at Massabesic Center on Saturday, February 27 from 7-9pm, under the full moon. If there is