The Mystery of Monarchs Adult Program
Monarchs have fascinated us for decades and for good reason. How can a creature as lightweight as a dollar bill navigate a journey spanning the length of our continent? Let’s
Monarchs have fascinated us for decades and for good reason. How can a creature as lightweight as a dollar bill navigate a journey spanning the length of our continent? Let’s
How can one, with paper wings, withstand the challenges of a cross-continental journey? At this time of year, it’s not just our feathered friends preparing to migrate south! Let’s pretend
Let’s transform our yards and gardens into bountiful, beautiful habitats that not only appeal to our aesthetics, but to our pollinator pals as well. We’ll start by highlighting some of
Gardening appeals to all ages and stages and can be used as a tool to spark curiosity, improve focus, boost self-esteem, and establish lifelong relationships with food, nutrition, wildlife, and
As home and community gardeners, how do we prepare and adapt our practices to make our gardens more climate-resilient? From seasonal temperature shifts and extreme temperature swings to excess moisture
NH Audubon’s Massabesic Center is bursting with bright splashes of color this winter! A new art exhibit, “Blossoming Beyond: Celebrating Queerness in Nature,” organized by Queerlective, a local group that
Join local nature photographer, Tracy Brunner, at the Massabesic Center for an evening photo hike along Massabesic Lake. The walk will start at the Center and continue on the trails
Registration for New Hampshire Audubon’s Nature Day Camps is officially open! In 2024, we are offering February and April Vacation Camps for 6-10 year-olds at both the McLane Center in
Snow days have arrived! Come out to one of our Centers (Massabesic Center in Auburn or McLane Center in Concord) to enjoy the winter landscape! We offer snowshoe and binocular
An abundance and diversity of wildlife are some of the best indicators of an ecologically well-designed landscape. By understanding how pollinators, birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians select their habitats during