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SUMMARY:Nature's Benefits and Climate Change's Direct Impacts on Health - Newfound Nature Series
DESCRIPTION:July 14\, 2026 \nNature’s Benefits and Climate Change’s Direct Impacts on Health \nCynthia Nichols (Antioch University) \nBio: Cynthia is a NH Healthy Climate board member and Antioch University professor. \n\n\n\n\nHeld on Tuesdays\, 7:00–8:15 pm\nJoin us for our Newfound Nature Series (the new name for our beloved Red Barn Speaker Series) on Tuesday evenings. The series is now held at Grey Rocks and co-hosted by the Newfound Lake Region Association (NLRA). Registration is not necessary – just come and join us for an evening’s entertainment!
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/natures-benefits-and-climate-changes-direct-impacts-on-health-newfound-nature-series-july-14/
LOCATION:Grey Rocks Conservation Area\, 178 N Shore\, Hebron\, NH\, 03241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Newfound Nature Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Betz":MAILTO:lbetz@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T190000
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SUMMARY:Caring for Special Places - Newfound Nature Series
DESCRIPTION:July 21\, 2026\nCaring for Special Places: Place Attachment and the Stewardship of Natural Resources  \nBrian Eisenhauer (Plymouth State University) \nBio: Brian has served as Director of the Office of Environmental Sustainability at Plymouth State University since 2010\, and greatly enjoys the opportunity to work with students\, faculty\, and staff to improve Plymouth State University’s relationship with the environment. Brian’s primary areas of academic specialty are sustainability science and natural resource / environmental sociology\, fields that study community in its largest sense by examining the interrelationships between society\, culture and the environment.  \n\n\n\n\nHeld on Tuesdays\, 7:00–8:15 pm\nJoin us for our Newfound Nature Series (the new name for our beloved Red Barn Speaker Series) on Tuesday evenings. The series is now held at Grey Rocks and co-hosted by the Newfound Lake Region Association (NLRA). Registration is not necessary – just come and join us for an evening’s entertainment!
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/caring-for-special-places-newfound-nature-series-july-21/
LOCATION:Grey Rocks Conservation Area\, 178 N Shore\, Hebron\, NH\, 03241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Newfound Nature Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Betz":MAILTO:lbetz@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T190000
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SUMMARY:Bald Eagle Recovery in New Hampshire - Newfound Nature Series
DESCRIPTION:July 28\, 2026\nBald Eagle Recovery in New Hampshire \nChris Martin & Mickayla Johnston (NH Audubon) \nThis program examines the dramatic Bald Eagle population recovery in New Hampshire and describes management efforts and partnerships that have helped eagles. \nMickayla Johnston Bio: Mickayla Johnston is NH Audubon’s Avian Biologist. She oversees New Hampshire Audubon’s raptor conservation programs\, including Peregrine Falcons and Northern Harriers. Read about her here. \nChris Martin Bio: Chris Martin is a Biologist Emeritus with NH Audubon\, after recently retiring as a Raptor Biologist of over 35 years. His work focused on recovery of the state’s endangered and threatened raptors in close collaboration with NH Fish & Game. \n  \n\n\n\n\nHeld on Tuesdays\, 7:00–8:15 pm\nJoin us for our Newfound Nature Series (the new name for our beloved Red Barn Speaker Series) on Tuesday evenings. The series is now held at Grey Rocks and co-hosted by the Newfound Lake Region Association (NLRA). Registration is not necessary – just come and join us for an evening’s entertainment!
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/bald-eagle-recovery-in-new-hampshire-newfound-nature-series-july-28/
LOCATION:Grey Rocks Conservation Area\, 178 N Shore\, Hebron\, NH\, 03241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Newfound Nature Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Betz":MAILTO:lbetz@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260804T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260804T201500
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SUMMARY:Consequences of Hydrological Change for New Hampshire's Forests - Newfound Nature Series
DESCRIPTION:August 4\, 2026 \nConsequences of Hydrological Change for New Hampshire’s Forests \nMatthew Vadeboncoeur (University of New Hampshire) \nClimate change is making New England both wetter and drier as the growing season lengthens\, snowpack becomes less reliable\, and precipitation is more variable. Our forests\, which play a critical role in regulating inputs to groundwater and surface waters\, also have to deal with a changing climate. Matthew Vadeboncoeur and others at the Ecohydrology and Terrestrial Ecosystems Analysis Labs at UNH have been studying this change using long-term records\, tree-ring measurements\, leaf characteristics\, and experimental drought plots. \n\n\n\n\nHeld on Tuesdays\, 7:00–8:15 pm\nJoin us for our Newfound Nature Series (the new name for our beloved Red Barn Speaker Series) on Tuesday evenings. The series is now held at Grey Rocks and co-hosted by the Newfound Lake Region Association (NLRA). Registration is not necessary – just come and join us for an evening’s entertainment!
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/consequences-of-hydrological-change-for-new-hampshires-forests-newfound-nature-series-aug-4/
LOCATION:Grey Rocks Conservation Area\, 178 N Shore\, Hebron\, NH\, 03241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Newfound Nature Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Betz":MAILTO:lbetz@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260811T190000
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SUMMARY:The State of the Watershed - Newfound Nature Series
DESCRIPTION:August 11\, 2026 \nThe State of the Watershed \nPaul Pellissier (Newfound Lake Region Association) \n2025 was an eventful year\, with severe drought and the discovery of the invasive spiny water flea\, both of which can impact water quality into the future. NLRA Conservation Program Manager Paul Pellissier will explore the results of last year’s lake & tributary monitoring efforts\, the role of drought in water quality\, and potential impacts and concerns when an invasive zooplankton gets into the food chain. \n\n\n\n\nHeld on Tuesdays\, 7:00–8:15 pm\nJoin us for our Newfound Nature Series (the new name for our beloved Red Barn Speaker Series) on Tuesday evenings. The series is now held at Grey Rocks and co-hosted by the Newfound Lake Region Association (NLRA). Registration is not necessary – just come and join us for an evening’s entertainment!
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/the-state-of-the-watershed-newfound-nature-series-aug-11/
LOCATION:Grey Rocks Conservation Area\, 178 N Shore\, Hebron\, NH\, 03241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Newfound Nature Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Betz":MAILTO:lbetz@nhaudubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260818T190000
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SUMMARY:Microplastic Accumulation in Rural New England Lakes - Newfound Nature Series
DESCRIPTION:August 18\, 2026 \nMicroplastic Accumulation in Rural New England Lakes \nJim Killarney (Colby-Sawyer College) \nChemical pollution in water\, including microplastics\, represent a risk to human and wildlife health. This talk will focus on work done to assess microplastic (MP) pollution in New England lakes\, including Newfound. Dr. Killarney and other researchers tracked the accumulation of MPs in lake sediment cores over time and correlated this to concentrations in fish tissue. \n\n\n\n\nHeld on Tuesdays\, 7:00–8:15 pm\nJoin us for our Newfound Nature Series (the new name for our beloved Red Barn Speaker Series) on Tuesday evenings. The series is now held at Grey Rocks and co-hosted by the Newfound Lake Region Association (NLRA). Registration is not necessary – just come and join us for an evening’s entertainment!
URL:https://nhaudubon.org/event/microplastic-accumulation-in-rural-new-england-lakes-newfound-nature-series-aug-18/
LOCATION:Grey Rocks Conservation Area\, 178 N Shore\, Hebron\, NH\, 03241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Newfound Nature Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Lauren Betz":MAILTO:lbetz@nhaudubon.org
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