
“What is That?” at the McLane Center
(Photo and story by Anita Fernandez) It’s a Four-toothed Mason Wasp… Yeesh! This wasp doesn’t actually have four teeth; it was named after the white mark on its abdomen, which

(Photo and story by Anita Fernandez) It’s a Four-toothed Mason Wasp… Yeesh! This wasp doesn’t actually have four teeth; it was named after the white mark on its abdomen, which

The 2024-2025 school year is fast approaching, and NH Audubon is ready to supplement your environmental science programming. We offer educational programs that focus on a range of topics including

(by Brandie Pettus, Amherst Art Teacher) Students at Amherst Middle School are taking a stand against water pollution through their innovative art display. Under the guidance of art teacher Brandie

In early July, UNH Extension Master Gardeners harvested about 35 pounds of produce, including cabbage, lettuce, peas, and various herbs that were then donated to the New Horizons Shelter in

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, July 29, 2024. A BRIDLED TERN, first reported on July 9th, has been seen and photographed on or near White

Lucy’s admiration for nature began when she was just a little girl in Watford, England exploring the English countryside with her father and two dogs. When she emigrated to the

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, July 22, 2024. A BRIDLED TERN, first reported on July 9th, has been seen and photographed on or near White

Visit the McLane Center during our center hours to enjoy the “Speaking for Wildlife” exhibit by Rebecca Scott (Alpine Averill Photography)! There will be a reception on July 25, from

(by Devin Guilfoyle) This year the beloved Hebron Fair takes place on July 27, from 9am-3pm, in downtown Hebron, NH. Come see the Newfound Center naturalists outside of Ash Cottage

There is still time for you to join us for the second annual Capital Area Butterfly Survey on July 27. Teams of butterfly enthusiasts will spread out across a 15-mile