
Clearing Trails: A Camp Mowglis Work Crew Visits Paradise Point
(by Devin Guilfoyle) A work crew from Camp Mowglis, a boys’ camp in Hebron across the bay from Paradise Point, came to the Newfound Center last month. They did incredible

(by Devin Guilfoyle) A work crew from Camp Mowglis, a boys’ camp in Hebron across the bay from Paradise Point, came to the Newfound Center last month. They did incredible

The 2025-2026 school year is quickly approaching, and NH Audubon is ready to supplement your environmental science programming! We offer educational programs that focus on a range of topics, including

(Reprinted from the Fall 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) August marks the beginning of fall in the bird world. Migration starts with an influx of shorebirds and swirls

Information from Concord Parks and Recreation: Join us for a fun, free, family-friendly celebration at the Rollins Park Monarch Waystation Pollinator Garden in Concord on Saturday, August 2nd, from 10

(by Kimmie Whiteman) Earlier this month, the Massabesic Center held a special event to celebrate the opening of our brand new All Persons Trail at NH Audubon’s Massabesic Wildlife Sanctuary

(Photo and article by Anita Fernandez) A large flying insect with a thin “waist” might signal a potentially aggressive social wasp, but these wasps are anything but aggressive. The only

(by Anita Fernandez) Though we celebrated International Moth Week last week, we encourage you all to extend the celebrations year-round by taking actions to support moth populations. Here are some

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, July 28, 2025. A BRIDLED TERN was discovered at the Isles of Shoals on June 13th and continues to be

It’s Moth Week, and we began our celebrations by exploring the moths of the McLane Center Pollinator Garden. Join biologists Lindsay Herlihy and Becky Suomala as they teach you their

(by Pam Hunt) 2025 is the second year of the range-wide Wood Thrush tracking project coordinated by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and NH Audubon and our partners set