Volunteers Make a Difference
On October 22, students from St. Anselm’s gave a helping hand at Ponemah Bog Wildlife Sanctuary in Amherst (top photo, by Phil Brown). They carried many heavy boards to a
On October 22, students from St. Anselm’s gave a helping hand at Ponemah Bog Wildlife Sanctuary in Amherst (top photo, by Phil Brown). They carried many heavy boards to a
We have a new virtual tour posted on our website! Take a look at Ponemah Bog in Amherst and learn about the features of the bog by exploring the virtual
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
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,
By Phil Brown Tracking Porcupines: A couple of months ago, during a cold spell in late December, I ventured off trail at the Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Concord in