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SUMMARY:Nature In Focus: Images of Flora\, Fauna\, and Landscapes of New England
DESCRIPTION:An Exhibition of Nature Photography by Bob Fleck\, N.H. Author and Photographer \n“In all things of Nature\, there is something of the marvelous.” – Aristotle \nPhoto one: Ruby-throated Hummingbird by Bob Fleck; Photo two: Pink Lady’s Slippers by Bob Fleck.\nThe selections of photography in this exhibition portray the artist’s interpretation of Aristotle’s ancient words. Curated from images photographed by Bob Fleck – Author and Photographer over the past decade\, the overarching theme of the exhibit is “finding the marvelous” available to us in the natural world and bringing it into focus via photography. We need not travel beyond New Hampshire and New England to be in awe. \nAs you ponder the images presented\, search for the details\, the “marvelous”\, the overall beauty that abounds in nature. Many instances presented by the photographer were but a moment in time\, yet a memory forever. The collection represents such a small fraction of what is discoverable\, if we only take the time to look and see (and sometimes lucky enough to capture) “something of the marvelous.”
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/nature-in-focus-feb-14-2024/
LOCATION:McLane Center\, 84 Silk Farm Road\, Concord\, NH\, 03301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Kraemer":MAILTO:lkraemer@nhaudubon.org
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SUMMARY:Blossoming Beyond: Celebrating Queerness in Nature
DESCRIPTION:NH Audubon is thrilled to be partnering with Queerlective to provide a space to showcase their “Blossoming Beyond: Celebrating Queerness in Nature” exhibit. Blossoming Beyond explores the connection between queerness and nature\, showcasing pieces of work that represent the resilience\, strength\, and beauty of both the natural world and the LGBTQ+ community. The exhibition celebrates diversity and the intrinsic bond between individuals and the environment. Queerlective works to help create a more inclusive world for the Queer\, BIPOC\, and other marginalized communities through art\, impacting the LGBTQ community in New Hampshire and beyond. This partnership highlights NH Audubon’s commitment to protecting nature for all people\, promoting diversity and inclusivity\, and expanding opportunities to enjoy nature together. NH Audubon will be donating half of our typical commission to uplift Queerlective’s mission and to help foster the innate connection between nature and queerness.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/blossoming-beyond-celebrating-queerness-in-nature-feb-14-2024/
LOCATION:Massabesic Center\, 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimmie Whiteman":MAILTO:kwhiteman@nhaudubon.org
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SUMMARY:There's Something About Owls
DESCRIPTION:Join the NH Audubon Seacoast Chapter for their remote February program: There’s Something About Owls. \nOwls are much loved in the bird world and seeing any owl is indeed a thrill. The secretive lives of owls are part of their mystique and can make them very difficult to find in the wild. “There’s Something About Owls”\, presented by Gina Nichol\, founder of Sunrise Birding LLC\, goes beyond the incredible adaptations of owls and reveals strategies to increase your chances of seeing owls in your backyard\, local patch\, and beyond. Preparation for your search\, ethical field practices\, skills\, and tactics for success are discussed and illustrated with anecdotes and experiences from the field. Suggestions for what you can do to help owls are also included. \nIn 2005\, Gina Beebe Nichol founded Sunrise Birding LLC\, a company offering personalized\, authentic\, affordable birding and wildlife tours around the world. A naturalist and birder for more than thirty years\, Gina first became fascinated with the natural world in rural upstate New York where she spent most of her childhood exploring the outdoors. \nShe received her B.S. in Environmental Education from Cornell University and her M.A. in Educational Technology from Fairfield University. She began her career as a Naturalist at the Rye Nature Center in Rye\, NY. Gina’s interest in human/wildlife interactions then took her to Volunteers for Wildlife in Cold Spring Harbor\, NY. There she coordinated the operation of a 24-hour Wildlife Crisis Hotline and developed programs dealing with wildlife rehabilitation. \nIn 1987\, she became Program Director for the National Audubon Society in Greenwich\, CT. In that capacity\, she led numerous environmental workshops and local field trips. Also while there\, Gina also led ecotours for Audubon Nature Odysseys. Destinations included Greenland\, Iceland\, Scotland\, the Pacific Northwest and Baja CA. Upon leaving Audubon\, Gina taught biology\, chemistry\, physical and environmental science\, and computer courses for several years at Greenwich Academy in Greenwich\, CT. \nGina’s avid interest in wildlife biology led her to the Yellowstone Institute in Wyoming where she studied animal behavior as well as methods for tracking animal movements. She also worked on a research project on the Isle of Skye in Scotland where she investigated habitat requirements of Eurasian otters. In addition\, she participated in an Earthwatch study of mountain lions in the Jim Sage Mountains in Idaho. \nHer varied interests and love of the natural world have taken her to all seven continents. She has led wildlife tours to Central and South America\, Alaska\, Antarctica\, China\, Kenya and countless countries in between. \nThis program will be held via Zoom. For more information on chapter programs\, please contact: Dan Hubbard. Cancellations will be posted on the Seacoast Chapter website. Please register in advance for the program at the chapter website. Zoom programs begin promptly at 7:00 pm. You can register right up through the start time. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the program.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/theres-something-about-owls-feb-2024/
LOCATION:NH
CATEGORIES:Chapter Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Seacoast Chapter":MAILTO:danielhubbard@peoplepc.com
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