
Something Wild: Banding Peregrine Chicks in Manchester
Have you heard the latest Something Wild episode? The team visited the Brady Sullivan Tower in Manchester as NH Audubon Raptor Biologist Chris Martin led his annual Peregrine Falcon chick

Have you heard the latest Something Wild episode? The team visited the Brady Sullivan Tower in Manchester as NH Audubon Raptor Biologist Chris Martin led his annual Peregrine Falcon chick

(by Shelby Morelli) We’re thrilled to welcome a new animal ambassador to our wildlife education team at New Hampshire Audubon: a juvenile Turkey Vulture with a curious personality and a

July 10, 6-7:30pm Join us via Zoom in July for a discussion and analysis of Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World. In this

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, June 23, 2025. A BRIDLED TERN was seen at White Island, one of the Isles of Shoals, on June 13th

(6/22-6/28) Our first annual NH Audubon Nature Challenge BioBlitz has begun, but it’s not too late to join! All you need to participate are accounts for the iNaturalist and/or eBird

It’s officially summer, and today is the first day of NH Audubon summer camp! Get in the Nature Camp spirit with special camp merchandise – perfect for current campers, camp

Since 2005, NH’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) has been a blueprint for protecting NH’s habitats and Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN). Every 10 years, NH Fish and Game’s

(by Claire Adams) With the first day of camp starting on June 23rd, I wanted to take the time to formally introduce you to the 2025 NH Audubon Camp Staff.

(by Grace McCulloch) If it’s fully feathered and hopping around, it’s a fledgling—not a helpless baby! Leave it be if you can. Its parents are nearby and still feeding it

Join us in celebrating the vital role pollinators—like bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, and hummingbirds—play in our ecosystems, food, and culture. This year’s theme, “Pollinators Weave Connections,” reminds us how deeply