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Native Plants and the Pollinators They Attract
Zoom Link , United StatesNative Plants and the Pollinators they Attract Thursday, May 19: 7-8:15pm Cost: Free 🐛 ---> Register Here! Pollinators have evolved with native plants, and most pollinators feed on specific plant species. Hummingbirds tend to favor long, tubular flowers, while short-tongued bees prefer more open-faced flowers. Learn how you can attract and support a maximum diversity […]
Introduction to Pelagic Wildlife
Zoom Link , United StatesSunday, May 29th, 3 – 4 pm Cost: $5 for members, $6 for non-members (free to those attending Pelagic Trip on May 31) Leader: Jon Woolf Watch an educational slideshow about some of the wildlife you might see just off NH’s coast. We’ll teach you how to identify some of our common pelagic birds as […]
Project Nighthawk Volunteer Training
Zoom Link , United StatesNighthawks were once common in cities throughout New Hampshire, where they nested on gravel roofs and fed on insects attracted to city lights. In recent years, these acrobatic birds have disappeared from many New Hampshire towns, but they still nest in Keene, Concord, and a handful of other places in the Granite State. Help keep […]
NH Butterfly Monitoring Network: How you can make important contributions
Zoom Link , United StatesNH Butterfly Monitoring Network: How you can make important contributions. Friday, June 2: 7-8:15pm Cost: Free Registration Link We are looking for curious and observant people to help us with a new initiative, the NH Butterfly Monitoring Network! There are over 100 species of butterflies in the state and we need help collecting data on […]
iNaturalist Training for the June BioBlitz
Zoom Link , United StatesLearn how to use iNaturalist in preparation for our first Pollinator BioBlitz at the NH Audubon McLane Center! Thursday, June 16: 7-8:15pm Cost: Free Registration Link A BioBlitz is a community science effort where volunteers help find and record data on as many different species within a designated location and time period. New Hampshire Audubon […]
Resilient Raptors Webinar
Banding, Fledging, Flying This final program recaps the banding procedure of the resident falcon chicks while discussing the integral role longitudinal wildlife monitoring plays in research and conservation. From butterflies to bald eagles, metal bands and digital tags allow us to track populations and recognize patterns over the lifespan of various wildlife species. This webinar […]
The Secret Lives of Wild Bees
Zoom Link , United StatesThe Secret Life of Wild Bees Thursday, June 23: 7-8:15pm Cost: Free Registration Link Nick Dorian is an ecologist, an educator, and a naturalist. He is a PhD student at Tufts University where he studies the population ecology of cellophane bees and runs the Tufts Pollinator Initiative, an urban pollinator conservation and community outreach group. […]
Introduction to Pelagic Wildlife
Zoom Link , United StatesSunday, September 4, 3 – 4 pm Cost: $5 for members, $6 for non-members (free to those attending Pelagic Trip on September 6) Leader: Jon Woolf Watch an educational slideshow about some of the wildlife you might see just off NH’s coast. We’ll teach you how to identify some of our common pelagic birds as […]
A Guide to Restoring the Little Things that Run the World
Zoom Link , United StatesA Guide to Restoring the Little Things that Run the World Thursday, October 27: 7-8:15pm Cost: Free Registration Link Doug Tallamy, T. A. Baker Professor of Agriculture in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware. He is the author of numerous publications and books on understanding the ways insects interact […]
Seed Starting for Home Gardeners
Zoom Link , United StatesJanuary 25, 2023 6:30pm - 8:00pm Attendees will learn the benefits and best practices for starting plants indoors from seeds and cuttings. Participants will learn about requirements for successful germination, different growing methods and mediums, light and temperature needs, overcoming common problems, hardening off seedlings for transplanting into the garden, and best practices to ensure […]
Birds and Climate Change
ZOOM PROGRAM - Birds and Climate Change: the Changes that are Already Happening Steve Hampton will focus on what changes are already happening in the world of birds: northward range shifts, changes in migration and nesting timing, rapid evolution, and ecological cascades. He'll explore which species are adapting and which are not. The Seacoast Chapter […]
Resilient Raptors Webinar
Zoom Link , United StatesTraits, Trends, & Adaptations In order to excel in a world where food can be scarce, weather conditions challenging, and territory both highly coveted and fiercely defended, the Bald Eagle must possess several incredible physical adaptations. From feet with sandpaper-like surface area to eyes that can detect a potential meal from over 3 miles away, […]