
Motus Project Receives Three-Year Grant Funding
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Provides Grant to Track Species of Greatest Concern in New England A major grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will enable a New

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Provides Grant to Track Species of Greatest Concern in New England A major grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will enable a New
NH Audubon continues to monitor information about the Coronavirus outbreak and is committed to ensuring our staff, volunteers, members, and the public are as safe as possible. To that end,
By Phil Brown, Director of Land Management In order to ‘flatten the curve’ and reduce the spread of COVID-19, please do your part to abide by official guidelines and recommendations,
NH Audubon continues to monitor the Coronavirus outbreak and is committed to ensuring our staff, volunteers, members, and the public are as safe as possible. To that end, NH Audubon’s
The “Twitchers out of the Rye” had record high totals in the Superbowl of Birding on January 25, 2020. This Superbowl involves looking for as many bird species as possible
NH Audubon’s “Twitchers out of the Rye” will be taking part in the Superbowl of Birding on January 25, 2020. The Superbowl is a competition that takes place in January
New Hampshire Presidential Town Hall Activist Training Sunday, October 27, 12-3:30pm Location: New Hampshire Audubon (84 Silk Farm Rd, Concord, NH 03301) Lunch Provided Do you know how to advocate
At its 105th Annual Meeting on September 21, NH Audubon announced its 2019 conservation award winners: Tudor Richards Award – Ben Haubrich of Francestown, NH Goodhue-Elkins Award – Iain MacLeod
by Jane Kolias Last week Becky Suomala received a phone call that an injured Barred Owl was on a busy roadside in the town of Concord. Overhearing the call, I
By Helen Dalbeck On March 8th our riverside year round environmental education center that we know and love as the Amoskeag Fishways undergoes a major change. The partnership between NH