
Scales, Scutes, and Skins
Not all animals have fur or feathers. Learn about some animals with scales or slimy skin! Join New Hampshire Audubon at the John Brockway Nature Preserve in Hopkinton to explore nature with

Not all animals have fur or feathers. Learn about some animals with scales or slimy skin! Join New Hampshire Audubon at the John Brockway Nature Preserve in Hopkinton to explore nature with

Have you ever wondered why worms wriggle around in the dirt. Find out what they’re doing and then go look for some! Join New Hampshire Audubon at the John Brockway

Spiders may look scary, but they play an important role in the ecosystem. Plus they’re really good at building their own unique homes! Join New Hampshire Audubon at the John

The snow is melting and we can see more colors. We’re going to learn what happens when spring comes! Join New Hampshire Audubon at the John Brockway Nature Preserve in

Not too long ago, beavers lived at the Brockway Preserve. Come learn about who they are and what they do! Join New Hampshire Audubon at the John Brockway Nature Preserve

What happens when you step in mud or snow? A track is left behind. Did you know animals do this too? Join New Hampshire Audubon at the John Brockway Nature

(by Claire Adams) Registration is currently open for our February vacation camp, Winter Wonders. This exclusive camp experience for 4th-6th grade students will be all about the fascinating science of

(by Emily Peters) Prepare your snow boots and your favorite knitwear because…WINTER IS COMING! That’s right, folks, the Winter Solstice is arriving on December 21st. While many of you may

(by Claire Adams) The turning leaves, migrating wildlife, and shorter, cooler days bring lots of change in a short amount of time during fall in New Hampshire. All these natural

(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