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SUMMARY:Return to the Wild Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Return to the Wild Exhibit by Jackie Robidoux: July 8-August 29 at the McLane Center in Concord \nArt exhibit viewing access may be restricted during private event rentals. Calling ahead to confirm is recommended. \n  \nExhibit Description: These images celebrate the wildlife that has found refuge at the Millstone Wildlife Center. Each animal\, cared for with gentle hands\, holds a special place in our hearts. Look into their eyes\, and you’ll glimpse a connection beyond words. There’s a quiet\, bittersweet ache in watching a healed creature return to the wild\, relief in its freedom\, and hope for its future. These animals remind us of the delicate balance of nature and the importance of coexisting with our wild neighbors\, whose homes are often right in our own backyards. \nA portion of this exhibit’s proceeds will support the vital conservation efforts of New Hampshire Audubon as well as the Millstone Wildlife Center\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing\, rehabilitating\, and releasing injured and orphaned wildlife back into their natural habitats. \n \nBio: Jackie Robidoux has been a wildlife photographer for over twenty years. She dedicates her time to capturing the beauty and intricacies of wildlife through a camera lens while actively working to protect that wildlife and its habitat. She is also a licensed New Hampshire wildlife rehabilitator and educator. As a rehabber\, she has gained hands-on experience\, providing unique insights into animal behavior and ecology. She runs programs in Southern New Hampshire on animal tracking\, practicing mindfulness in nature\, photography\, trail cameras\, and wildlife conservation. Over the years\, she has participated in studies in New England involving the Canada lynx\, eastern coyote\, bald eagle\, and eastern bluebird. Her passion is educating others on the importance of coexisting with wildlife and connecting people to the natural world.
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/return-to-the-wild-exhibit-aug-5/
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:Butterflies Without Borders: Tracking Monarch Migration Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Monarchs are one of the most iconic insects in North America – and the only North American butterfly that undertakes a long-distance\, multi-generational migration. Unfortunately\, these formerly abundant butterflies have experienced dramatic population declines since the 1990s. To better understand and protect this incredible species\, biologists are now tracking Monarch migration routes with the use of tiny radio transmitters. Join NH Audubon biologist Lindsay Herlihy to explore some of the cutting-edge technologies used to track Monarch movements and to discuss the data NH Audubon biologists are gathering. She’ll also share ways you can help support Monarch conservation and research right here in the Granite State. This program will be recorded and made available online for interested viewers who are unable to make it to the webinar itself. To get the login details and a direct link to the presentation recording\, register here. \nPhoto by Lindsay Herlihy. Monarch takes a moment to rest when it is released with a brand-new Lotek tracking tag.\nThanks to our project and webinar partners:\nUS Fish & Wildlife Service (Monarch tagging partner)\nOwensboro Community & Technical College (Monarch tagging partner)\nLower Shore Land Trust (habitat enhancement partner)\nReWild Long Island (habitat enhancement partner)\nHarris Center for Conservation Education (webinar partner)
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/butterflies-without-borders-tracking-monarch-migration-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Pollinators
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lindsay Herlihy":MAILTO:lherlihy@nhaudubon.org
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