McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit
Visit the McLane Center May 7-June 27 to see Kate Osgood’s McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit. A reception will be held May 9 from 4-6pm. “The pollinator garden
Visit the McLane Center May 7-June 27 to see Kate Osgood’s McLane Center Pollinator Garden in Pictures Exhibit. A reception will be held May 9 from 4-6pm. “The pollinator garden

We have some lovely new art exhibits at our centers. Visit the McLane Center to see Pierre Garand’s “Simply Nature” photography exhibit, which opened this past week, and the Massabesic

This past week we welcomed over fifty campers to both the McLane and Massabesic Centers to spend the week exploring the snow and learning about winter animal adaptations! This wonderful

Join NH Audubon for a birding outing along the trails at the McLane Center! McLane is home to grassland, forest, and freshwater habitats. We will look for migrating birds such

Join NH Audubon for a birding outing along the trails at the McLane Center! McLane is home to grassland, forest, and freshwater habitats. We will look for migrating birds such

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

(Rescheduled from February 20) Birding outings with NH Audubon are starting up again! Our first one of the year is set to take place on February 22 at the McLane

Celebrate the Simply Nature Exhibit at the McLane Center with Pierre Garand! ‘Simply Nature’ is an exhibit of a relatively small portion of Pierre Garand’s catalog of Nature photographs. For
‘Simply Nature’ is an exhibit of a relatively small portion of Pierre Garand’s catalog of Nature photographs. For nearly sixty years, Pierre’s primary photographic subject has been Nature. He considers
‘Simply Nature’ is an exhibit of a relatively small portion of Pierre Garand’s catalog of Nature photographs. For nearly sixty years, Pierre’s primary photographic subject has been Nature. He considers