
Early Monarch Tagging Results
The placement of tiny nanotags on migrating monarch butterflies is part of the larger Motus Project, a global migration tracking system that NH Audubon and many partners are expanding in

The placement of tiny nanotags on migrating monarch butterflies is part of the larger Motus Project, a global migration tracking system that NH Audubon and many partners are expanding in

Governor Sununu announced $4.3 million in matching grants to support thirty-four land conservation and historic preservation projects across the state by the New Hampshire Land and Community Heritage Investment Program

The McLane and Massabesic Centers are closed this week and will reopen on Tuesday, January 3, 2023. The trails remain open during daylight hours.

Roger and Carrol LaFontaine built eight new bluebird boxes in the early summer together with their grandson Roger (pictured above). Last week, they joined other local volunteers (Jim and Suzanne

It is not always easy to keep a cat indoors but learn why it’s important and get some encouragement from Poe, the indoor cat. He lives with his best cat-friend

(Story and photos by Pam Hunt) Few birds convey the spirit of winter and the holiday season like the Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis). This seems an appropriate symbolism, what with

A TROPICAL KINGBIRD was found at the NH Fish & Game Great Bay Wildlife Management Area (Greenland Access), and Great Bay Farm in Greenland on November 13th, and has been

(by Chris Martin) NH Audubon recently wrapped up our third straight year of full breeding season (May-August) monitoring of state-endangered Northern Harriers. Overall, the 2022 breeding season was a pretty

A TROPICAL KINGBIRD was found at Great Bay Farm in Greenland on November 13th. It was relocated in the early morning of the 14th, but has not been seen since

(Story and photos by Pam Hunt) The Isles of Shoals off the New Hampshire coast are the southernmost breeding site in the world for the Black Guillemot (Cepphus grylle), a