Osprey Monitoring and Management
NH Audubon biologists have been involved in monitoring and management of Ospreys in New Hampshire since 1980. Working in close partnership with the NH Fish & Game Nongame Program, our
NH Audubon biologists have been involved in monitoring and management of Ospreys in New Hampshire since 1980. Working in close partnership with the NH Fish & Game Nongame Program, our
Since 1981, NH Audubon conservation biologists and a legion of dedicated volunteers have worked tirelessly to advance Peregrine Falcon population recovery in New Hampshire. NH Audubon first became involved as
Project Nighthawk is a statewide research initiative, coordinated by New Hampshire Audubon, aimed at conserving a state-threatened bird species, the Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles minor). Data from New Hampshire and the
2018 Rusty Blackbird Project Photo Essay Rusty Blackbirds have experienced a significant decline over the last four decades, and are the focus of research efforts in both the United States
Six species of swallows breed in New Hampshire, and populations of five of these have been declining since the 1960s. These declines are part of a more widespread decline of
In 1997, NH Audubon pioneered a tern restoration attempt at the Isles of Shoals using non-lethal gull control methods. Terns historically nested at the Isles of Shoals but had been
NH Audubon and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department (NHFG) have been working in cooperation with airfield management to monitor and protect the upland sandpipers at the Pease International