The State of NH’s Birds
Birds have long been recognized as environmental indicators. Join Pam Hunt to discuss the newly released State of New Hampshire’s Birds: A Conservation Guide, presenting data on population trends and threats for the over 190 species that breed in the varied habitats of the Granite State. This latest report adds new information on birds that […]
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 […]
Saturday Birding with Doug Bechtel
McLane Center 84 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH, United StatesJoin NH Audubon President, Doug Bechtel, for a casual birding walk at McLane Center in Concord. There is no registration necessary; this is a free program. Doug will head out from the center at 8am for a one-hour exploration. (Note: the location alternates each week from McLane Center to Massabesic Center.) Photo: Orchard Oriole, by […]
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 […]
Ravens, Wolves and People
Wednesday April 14, 2021 7:30 pm Eastern Time (US and Canada) Zoom Program Join the New Hampshire Audubon Seacoast Chapter for their April program: Ravens, Wolves and People. Wolves chasing ravens; photo by John Marzluff. Common ravens are known to scavenge from wolves and people, but the degree to which they exploit these and other […]
Saturday Birding with Doug Bechtel
Massabesic Center 26 Audubon Way, Auburn, NH, United StatesJoin NH Audubon President, Doug Bechtel, for a casual birding walk at Massabesic Center in Auburn. There is no registration necessary; this is a free program. Doug will head out from the center at 8am for a one-hour exploration. (Note: the location alternates each week from McLane Center to Massabesic Center.) Photo: Orchard Oriole, by […]
Saturday Birding with Doug Bechtel
McLane Center 84 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH, United StatesJoin NH Audubon President, Doug Bechtel, for a casual birding walk at McLane Center in Concord. There is no registration necessary; this is a free program. Doug will head out from the center at 8am for a one-hour exploration. (Note: the location alternates each week from McLane Center to Massabesic Center.) Photo: Orchard Oriole, by […]
Red-tailed Hawk – live-streamed animal talk
Have you ever wondered what that big bird is, perched near the road? Well, join NH Audubon educator, Shelby Morelli, for a live animal talk and meet our resident Red-tailed Hawk. Learn all about these magnificent raptors via Zoom during our April Adventure week! Registration required; cost: $10/Members, $15/Non-members. Purchase tickets below.
Vernal Pool Adventures – in-person walk at MAC
Spring brings wonderful snowmelts to our New Hampshire landscape. When the snow melts in the woods vernal pools arrive. This brings new life to the woods and they can become very loud! Join NH Audubon for a walk at Massabesic Center to learn about vernal pools and see what lives in them during the spring […]
The Wonderful World of Snakes – live-streamed animal talk
Snakes are often feared creatures due to how they move and how they look. However, snakes are amazing reptiles! This live animal Zoom talk will highlight different snake features and some snake biology. Plus, Shelby will introduce you to our resident snake ambassadors! By the end, we hope you will no longer fear these wonderful […]
Signs of Spring Tour and Scavenger Hunt – in-person walk at MAC
Spring is one of the most magical seasons we have here in New England. Plants, insects, amphibians, reptiles, and migrating birds begin are visible and active once again. Join NH Audubon Massabesic Center on a walk and a scavenger hunt to find signs of spring. If you enjoy adventure, getting out in the mild, wet […]