Exploring the Science of Snow
(by Claire Adams) While New Hampshire winters and snow used to be synonymous, climate change has made that much less predictable. Fortunately, this winter has brought a significant amount of
(by Claire Adams) While New Hampshire winters and snow used to be synonymous, climate change has made that much less predictable. Fortunately, this winter has brought a significant amount of
Join us via Zoom for a discussion and analysis of The Serviceberry, the latest book from esteemed Potawatomi botanist and writer Robin Wall Kimmerer. The meeting, facilitated by Newfound Center
NH Audubon is hosting a nature book club this year! Meetings will take place over Zoom every other month on the 2nd Thursday of each month starting in March. This
Even though summer feels far away with this wintery weather, NH Audubon is already gearing up for the start of our camp season. In February, the first campers of the
Accompany your 3-5 year-old as we examine nature and the seasons at the John Brockway Nature Preserve in Hopkinton through the Brockway Wee Explorers Program! The Spring 2025 Program Series
Do you have a passion for wildlife and the outdoors? Or do you know any high school or college-age youth (18+) who are job searching for the summer? NH Audubon
NH Audubon is ready to supplement your environmental science program with educational programs that focus on a wide range of topics including conservation, environmental science, and wildlife of all shapes
Like many children, some animals “play” hide and seek to escape predators. Learn how and why, and do a little hiding and seeking of your own, in this installment in
The Spring 2025 Brockway Wee Explorers program series begins with a lesson on winter! Accompany your 3-5 year-old to the preserve to learn about what wildlife does during chilly New
This winter and spring, come participate in the New Hampshire Audubon Vacation Camps! During February and April breaks, NH Audubon will be hosting day camp sessions at both the McLane