
Exploring the Science of Snow
(by Claire Adams) While New Hampshire winters and snow used to be synonymous, climate change has made that much less predictable. Fortunately, this winter has brought a significant amount of

(by Claire Adams) While New Hampshire winters and snow used to be synonymous, climate change has made that much less predictable. Fortunately, this winter has brought a significant amount of

(by Diane De Luca) Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) is a native plant that attracts bees, birds, moths, and butterflies. Bright yellow, fragrant flowers bloom from June through October. The

Join us in welcoming Emma Trottier as our new Events Manager! Emma, a New Hampshire Native, is excited to bring her passion for the outdoors into the world of Event

NH Audubon is hosting a nature book club this year! Meetings will take place over Zoom every other month on the 2nd Thursday of each month starting in March. This

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, February 10, 2025. A HARRIS’ SPARROW was found at the New Hampshire Fish & Game Bellamy River Wildlife Management Area

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, February 3, 2025. A HARRIS’ SPARROW was found at the New Hampshire Fish & Game Bellamy River Wildlife Management Area

(Photo and article by Vanessa Johnson) Join us for a series of informative webinars hosted by the New Hampshire Butterfly Monitoring Network to learn about the fascinating world of butterflies

Even though summer feels far away with this wintery weather, NH Audubon is already gearing up for the start of our camp season. In February, the first campers of the

(by Jen Thomas) NH Audubon was honored to be the recipient of Exeter Fine Crafts’ 2024 Annual Holiday Ornament fundraiser, a tradition that supports nonprofits with a shared mission of

(by Lucy Murayda, Education Assistant) Feeding birds in the winter is such a joy. Watching them flutter around the feeder, especially against a snowy backdrop, brings life and color to