
Returning North with the Spring with the Lakes Region Chapter
Returning North with the Spring: Retracing the Journey of Naturalist Edwin Way Teale In 1947, Edwin Way Teale, the most popular naturalist in the decade between Aldo Leopold and Rachel

Returning North with the Spring: Retracing the Journey of Naturalist Edwin Way Teale In 1947, Edwin Way Teale, the most popular naturalist in the decade between Aldo Leopold and Rachel

Join Becky Suomala on a boat trip from Santiago, Chile around Cape Horn to Buenos Aires. In addition to seabirding for albatross and the other pelagic species in southern waters, there were landbird

Grassland birds such as the Bobolink and Eastern Meadowlark are declining throughout their ranges. In this talk we review the history and ecology of these species, with a focus on New Hampshire

On Thursday, January 15th at 7:00 p.m. at the Loon Center in Moultonborough, the Lakes Region Chapter of the New Hampshire Audubon Society will present a program called What’s Wild,

In far northeastern NH lies the richest wildlife area in all of the Granite State- Lake Umbagog. William Brewster, the paragon of 19th century field ornithologists described it as “…like

Huge flocks of White Storks and Black Kites whirl over this dramatic and historic part of Spain. Surprisingly little visited, this spring migration bottleneck concentrates phenomenal numbers of birds from

Join Joe Callanan as he presents the incredible story behind a single day photographing a mother River Otter and her 3 young for over 4 hours! River Otters are a

Where the Beagle Has Landed: American Tourists in Darwin’s Shadow In the summer of 2023, Kurk Dorsey and his family joined a tour of the Galapagos islands. In this illustrated

Walking in the Woods with Robert Frost: Seeing nature through the words of America’s most-loved poet Robert Frost’s poetry makes spoken words sparkle and sing. It also gives us an

Join Joe Callanan for a one hour talk to learn all about the owls that live in our New England woods. See exciting images of owls in the wild captured