
Motus Migration Tracking Updates – July 21, 2023
(by Carol Foss) As we await installation of the last two New England Motus receiving stations funded by a 2020 grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a new

(by Carol Foss) As we await installation of the last two New England Motus receiving stations funded by a 2020 grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a new

We are grateful for generous grant funding recently received from the following foundations: The Fuller Foundation: supporting monarch tagging and monitoring on the Seacoast Kiwanis Club of Manchester: supporting Beech

Diane De Luca, a seasoned member of the Conservation Department, made her way to NH Audubon after working on Seabird Restoration off the coast of Maine and teaching ornithology at

The last generation of monarchs travel south to overwinter in central Mexico. A journey close to 3000 miles. The placement of tiny Nanotags on migrating monarch butterflies is part of

The placement of tiny nanotags on migrating monarch butterflies is part of the larger Motus Project, a global migration tracking system that NH Audubon and many partners are expanding in