
Spotted Salamander
(by Jane Kolias) Spotted salamanders (Abystoma maculatum) are one of the most common salamanders in New Hampshire as well as one of the largest, measuring up to 9 inches in

(by Jane Kolias) Spotted salamanders (Abystoma maculatum) are one of the most common salamanders in New Hampshire as well as one of the largest, measuring up to 9 inches in

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.

NH Audubon would like to share its deep appreciation for the Friends of Ponemah Bog, who care for our sanctuary in Amherst, NH. These volunteers had an impressive year creating

(by Rebecca Suomala) New Hampshire has only two members of the Nightjar family (Caprimulgidae), Eastern Whip-poor-will and Common Nighthawk, both of which are monitored by NH Audubon. Why is this

NH Audubon is organizing and facilitating a year-long speaker series titled, “Exploring Connections to and Stewardship of the Natural World.” This series is supported by a grant through the NH

We are very pleased to announce that NH Audubon’s 2021 summer camp will take place in-person for the full eight weeks! Camp will run from June 21 through August 13.

NH Audubon wants to thank our dedicated volunteers at the Massabesic Center. Some help us out year-round; others pitched in for a day of fall cleanup. We would like to

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

(by Melissa Moore) You’ve seen Hobblebush along hiking trails and forest walks. Maybe you’ve tripped over it. This native shrub takes its name from its unique growth habit. As the

(by Melissa Moore) Homeowners treasure the Flowering Dogwood tree for its beautiful spring display. The showy display is not the true flower. The dogwood’s flower is a small, yellow greenish