Accessibility Picnic Table Design
(by T. Parker Schuerman) After building the first phase of an all-access trail around the pollinator meadow in the Summer of 2022 at the Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Concord,
(by T. Parker Schuerman) After building the first phase of an all-access trail around the pollinator meadow in the Summer of 2022 at the Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Concord,
This is a beautiful time of year to explore some of our sanctuary trails, but please explore carefully! A buildup of water from recent rains has created icy conditions on
(by Parker Schuerman) In the middle of a 100-acre grassland, at the newly acquired Ines and Frederick Yeatts Wildlife Sanctuary, NH Audubon has recently finished constructing a small parking lot.
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High Risk Warning for Outdoor Recreation Due to recent high winds and ice storm damage, trails and woodland areas may pose a safety risk because of downed and hanging branches.
This year we have three staff members running the show at Newfound Center. They are working diligently to kick the season off right, including putting together the Red Barn Lecture
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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 Ten participants joined me for a special hike on the Willard Pond Wildlife Sanctuary in Antrim, on January 31, in celebration of the full moon. This event