
Capital Area Butterfly Survey
Butterflies are one of the most beautiful elements of the natural world, and scientists recognize that they can also serve as an important indicator of ecosystem health. NH Audubon is

Butterflies are one of the most beautiful elements of the natural world, and scientists recognize that they can also serve as an important indicator of ecosystem health. NH Audubon is

This presentation is geared toward new butterfly enthusiasts who are interested in learning more about butterfly biology and behavior. It will include a discussion of how to identify common New

Join UNH Extension Wildlife Conservation State Specialist Haley Andreozzi for an introduction to iNaturalist and its role in butterfly conservation. This session will walk participants through what iNaturalist is, how to submit butterfly observations,

Reporting of butterfly observations in NH has increased dramatically over the past few years since the start of the NH Butterfly Monitoring Network. Join NH Fish & Game Wildlife Biologist

(by Lindsay Herlihy) On July 26, 32 volunteers divided into 5 teams and surveyed 14 sites across the Capitol Area as a part of a nationwide effort coordinated by the

Join fellow butterfly enthusiasts on July 26th for a fun day of butterfly counting! This annual community science event takes place at over 450 sites across North America, including seven

(by Diane De Luca) A groundbreaking study analyzing 12.6 million butterfly sightings reveals a disturbing reality: 22% Decline in butterfly numbers across the U.S. since 2000 – an alarming rate

(Photo and article by Vanessa Johnson) Join us for a series of informative webinars hosted by the New Hampshire Butterfly Monitoring Network to learn about the fascinating world of butterflies

(by Vanessa Johnson) The monarch butterfly population has faced significant declines since the early 1990s, prompting extensive conservation efforts across the U.S. While traditional adhesive tags have provided some insights

(by Diane De Luca) After a very hot and humid July, participants in the second annual Capital Area Butterfly Survey were fortunate to enjoy favorable weather for our day of