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SUMMARY:Simply Nature Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:‘Simply Nature’ is an exhibit of a relatively small portion of Pierre Garand’s catalog of Nature photographs. For nearly sixty years\, Pierre’s primary photographic subject has been Nature. He considers Her to be the artist\, and he a mere agent\, exploring\, discovering\, recording and presenting Her masterworks. This exhibit comprises a tiny taste of Nature’s diversity\, beauty\, and even a little whimsy: Her landscapes\, flora\, fauna and the elements that support them. In most cases\, Pierre brings the viewer as close to the subject as he physically or optically can\, presenting them with a perspective or in a unique moment that the viewer may not otherwise experience. (All but one of these images were captured in New Hampshire at or near Pierre’s home just inland of the New Hampshire Seacoast region. None of the images are AI generated.) \nBarred Owl photographed by Pierra Garand.\n  \nBio: Pierre Garand has been making photographs\, drawing with light for nearly sixty years. With occasional diversions\, his primary subject has been the Natural World\, usually as close-up as he physically or optically can get. He considers Mother Nature to be an artist who challenges him to discover\, record and share Her amazing works. With the rising evidence of climate change in recent years\, he’s come to consider his photographs a record\, a visual history of a major transition in Nature. He continues to keep his eyes and ears open to the world around him for the chance to record Nature’s art\, whether already formed or in process – a stone with natural markings that look like a face\, or a pollinator busy feeding on a Goldenrod in full bloom. He takes every opportunity he can to share his photographs with the public\, in the hope of providing a revealing\, inspiring or entertaining glimpse into the Nature all around us. \n  \n30% of the proceeds from this exhibit will benefit New Hampshire Audubon. \n(Art exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.)
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/simply-nature-exhibit-apr-9/
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:Nature's Gallery Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Manchester Artists Association and NH Audubon’s Massabesic Center present “Nature’s Gallery”\, an art exhibit to celebrate creativity and nature’s beauty. Through a wide variety of styles and mediums\, fifteen local artists have showcased a collection of original paintings and photographs that capture the images and colors of nature. \nExamples from the Nature’s Gallery Exhibit.\nThe exhibit will run from March 6th to April 25th. The exhibit is open to the public. All artwork is available for sale. \nThe Manchester Artists Association (MAA) is a group of dedicated artists who’s motto is “Artists Helping Artists”. The organization was founded in 1966 to provide fellowship\, learning\, and inspiration to artists who are engaged or interested in the pursuit of fine art. More info can be found here. \n(Art exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended.)
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/natures-gallery-exhibit-apr-9/
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:Become a Volunteer Guide: NH Butterfly Monitoring Network
DESCRIPTION:The NH Butterfly Monitoring Network (NHBMN) is a collaborative effort\, led by NH Fish & Game and UNH Extension\, to engage volunteers in counting and identifying butterflies across New Hampshire. Data collected by volunteers can contribute to our understanding of long-term trends in butterfly populations and inform conservation actions for both common and declining species. An important part of this work involves promoting volunteer participation in July Butterfly Counts\, currently held in 7 locations across the state each year. There is growing interest from volunteers in helping at these fun\, day-long counts\, but we need volunteers to lead groups to increase our capacity and help us collect more useful data. \nJoin us for this training to learn more about becoming a Volunteer Guide for the NH Butterfly Monitoring Network’s July Butterfly Counts. We’ll provide an overview of the survey process\, describe the role of a Volunteer Guide\, and share tips for leading a group outdoors. Participants will also be introduced to documenting butterfly species and best practices for data collection. Following the training\, we’ll connect you with the coordinator of a local count circle who will provide opportunities for field-based learning and will coordinate with you as a Volunteer Guide for the July Butterfly Count. Register for Become a Volunteer Guide: NH Butterfly Monitoring Network here. \nYou don’t need to be an expert in butterfly identification to be a Volunteer Guide for the NH Butterfly Monitoring Network! Photographs can be taken to identify butterflies later on\, using the help of technology and the support of experts already involved in the counts. Volunteer Guides just need to be excited about butterflies\, willing to lead a small group outdoors\, and interested in learning more. \nThis training is part of a series of five webinars hosted by the NH Butterfly Monitoring Network\, a collaborative effort led by NH Fish & Game Department to engage volunteers in counting and identifying butterflies across New Hampshire. The series will provide information on butterflies in New Hampshire\, butterfly biology and identification\, and how to get involved with the NH Butterfly Monitoring Network. There is no requirement to attend other sessions to become a Volunteer Guide\, but they are helpful for building skills and knowledge in butterfly identification so we encourage you to participate. For more information and to register for the session(s) you want to attend\, visit nhbutterflies.org.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/become-a-volunteer-guide-nh-butterfly-monitoring-network-2025/
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CATEGORIES:Butterfly Monitoring,Pollinators
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Dawson":MAILTO:zdawson@nhaudubon.org
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SUMMARY:A Passion Project: Thirty-five Years of Migration Research at the Shoals Marine Lab
DESCRIPTION:Since 1990\, Sara Morris has been the lead bander at the Appledore Island Migration Station\, which operates during both fall and spring migration. The station is focused on studying songbird migration and stopover ecology\, the short breaks during migration when birds rest\, refuel\, and wait for favorable weather to continue migratory flights. The team that contributes to this research has added additional studies to help increase our understanding of migration in the annual cycle of birds as well as other aspects of bird biology and birds’ roles in community ecology. \nBio: Sara Morris is currently the Executive Director of the Shoals Marine Lab\, an educational field station on Appledore Island\, Maine\, jointly operated by the University of New Hampshire and Cornell University. Her connection to Appledore and the Shoals Marine Lab dates back to 1990\, when she began her studies of bird migration as a graduate student at Cornell University. She received her PhD. in 1996 and joined the faculty at Canisius College that year. At Canisius\, she taught a variety of courses including ornithology\, vertebrate zoology\, field ecology\, evolution and ecology\, and anatomy and physiology of plants and animals. After more than 27 years at Canisius\, including the last nine in academic administration\, she retired from Canisius in 2024\, received the honor of emeritus status\, and immediately accepted the passion project of leading the Shoals Marine Lab. Sara also has enjoyed teaching ornithology at the National Audubon Society’s Camp in Maine each summer since 1990. Sara has served as the President of the Wilson Ornithological Society\, was elected as a Fellow of the American Ornithologists’ Union\, and currently serves as President of the American Ornithological Society.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/a-passion-project-thirty-five-years-of-migration-research-at-the-shoals-marine-lab-2025/
LOCATION:Seacoast Science Center\, Odiorne State Park\, Route 1A\, Rye\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chapter Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zoe Dawson":MAILTO:zdawson@nhaudubon.org
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