Zoom Talk
Drone Technology for Natural Resource Management
Wednesday March 10, 2021 7:30 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada) Zoom Program Join the New Hampshire Audubon Seacoast Chapter for their March program: Drone Technology for Natural Resource Management. Drones can do so much more than delivering pizzas and Amazon boxes! Learn how this exciting technology is being used for natural resource management, from […]
The Place We Call Home
A deep awareness of the connectivity between all living things and their natural environments continues to frame core ethical factors essential for understanding the growing tension between innovative progress and nature’s carrying capacity in a contemporary technological culture. The 21st century has witnessed global pandemics, massive climate changes, genetic engineering, and much more. Ethics is […]
Exploring Connections between Humanities and the Natural Sciences
A comprehensive understanding of and appreciation for the universe includes knowledge of all aspects of reality, necessarily canvassing across both Natural Sciences and Humanities. Dr. Maria Sanders, a Philosophy professor at Plymouth State University, will facilitate this workshop for Scientists, Statisticians, Economists, and Educators interested in aligning their research, lessons, and expertise with real-world Humanities-based […]
Community Science: Nexus of People and Place
Join NH Audubon staff in an exploration of ways to engage people and place to more fully understand our planet. Community Science is on the rise with increasing numbers of volunteers collecting data to expand scientific knowledge. We will share examples of how Community Scientists collaborate with researchers to gather data on the timing of […]