Urban Wildlife: A Year in Review
(by Claire Adams) One of NH Audubon’s longest running educational programs is our Urban Wildlife series. This series of four, in-classroom environmental education programs are available for free to all
(by Claire Adams) One of NH Audubon’s longest running educational programs is our Urban Wildlife series. This series of four, in-classroom environmental education programs are available for free to all
(by Claire Adams) On Monday, November 4th, the McLane Center hosted the New Hampshire Envirothon Training Day. New Hampshire Envirothon is a state-wide, high school academic competition that tests students’
(by Marc Nutter) Did you know that NH Audubon is an organizational member of New Hampshire Environmental Educators? NHEE is a state-wide affiliate organization that facilitates an annual professional development
The 2024-2025 school year is fast approaching, and NH Audubon is ready to supplement your environmental science programming. We offer educational programs that focus on a range of topics including
(by Willa Coroka) Since October, NH Audubon naturalist educators have been visiting Beech Street Elementary School in Manchester for monthly environmental education programs. Topics covered include Habitat, Nocturnal Wonders, Mammals,
(by Cameron Wheelan) Weare Middle School hosted its first ever Science Night on March 8. I was asked to attend the event, being the headliner with a raptor presentation alongside our
(by Claire Adams) This October marked the return of the Urban Wildlife Program to 3rd grade classrooms in Manchester with our new Camp Administrator and Environmental Educator, Claire Adams. This
(by Slater Roosa) Education is an important aspect of New Hampshire Audubon’s mission – we offer educational programming to students of all ages throughout New Hampshire. The Massabesic Center recently
Claire Adams recently joined the New Hampshire Audubon education team in a brand-new role as Camp Administrator – Environmental Educator. Hailing from central New York, Claire earned a Bachelor of
We are grateful for generous grant funding recently received from the following foundations: The Fuller Foundation: supporting monarch tagging and monitoring on the Seacoast Kiwanis Club of Manchester: supporting Beech