Webinar
Forest to Forest: Bicknell’s Thrush
A rare migratory songbird, with a very restricted range, is a catalyst for exploring issues of sustainable development on the island of Hispaniola, where Haiti and the Dominican Republic (DR) […]
MOTUS: A Revolution in Migration Research
Join Carol Foss, NH Audubon’s Senior Advisor for Science and Policy, for an introduction to the Motus Wildlife Tracking System — a new research network that is revolutionizing the study of winged […]
Pollinator Panel Discussion: Lessons from the Field
Zoom Link , United StatesJoin New Hampshire Audubon and collaborators from UNH Cooperative Extension and the Xerces Society for a Webinar Panel Discussion on Creating Pollinator Habitat Thursday, November 4: 7PM – 9PM The […]
NH’s Winter Birds
NH Audubon’s “Backyard Winter Bird Survey” is a citizen science project that has been collecting data on the state’s birds since 1967. In this program, Dr. Pamela Hunt uses the […]
Where Migratory Birds Need Us Most
This presentation will focus on an array of familiar breeding species that undertake the perils of migration, where they go, the threats they face, and what must be done to […]
Old-Growth Forests: Biodiversity and Carbon Storage Powerhouses Worth Saving
Old-Growth Forests are rare in New Hampshire, the second most heavily forested state in the nation. Less than one percent of New Hampshire forests are considered old-growth, while their value […]
Conserving Land: NH’s History and Today
December 15, 7pm Paul Doscher VP Land Conservation, SPNHF, retired Private land conservation is an essential part of ensuring the future of wildlife habitat, agriculture, forestry and outdoor recreation in […]
Care Takers of N’dakinna
January 18, 7pm Paul W. Pouliot and Denise K. Pouliot, leaders of The Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook – Abenaki People Paul and Denise will present a short Indigenous historical […]
Poetry and the Land
January 25, 7pm Cheryl Savageau Poet New Hampshire/N’dakinna has been Abenaki land since time immemorial. Savageau brings the attention of scientist and artist as well as her Abenaki perspective to […]
Earth-Care/People-Care: the Power of Natural Spaces for Personal and Public Health
It is becoming abundantly clear that the human/nature relationship is critical for the well-being of all living things on earth. Access to, and care of parks, conservation lands, gardens and […]
Resilient Raptors Webinar Series
In the first presentation of this 5-part webinar series, join senior biologist, Chris Martin as he provides a brief history of the Peregrine Falcon in New Hampshire. Learn how a […]
Resilient Raptors Webinar
Zoom Link , United StatesTraits, Trends, & Adaptations In this webinar, attendees will be invited to take a sneak peek into the daily life of a wildlife biologist. Come prepared with questions to present […]