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Press Releases & News Stories
McLane Center’s Resident Bald Eagle Makes Strides Toward Becoming an Ambassador
How does an injured wild bird of prey become an ambassador for the natural world? Through the patience, knowledge, and skill of many people, including wildlife biologists, veterinarians, wildlife rehabilitators, environmental educators, and volunteers. Each… Read More
Becky Suomala: Winter Bird Survey Video
NH Audubon Senior Biologist Becky Suomala discussing the Backyard Winter Bird Survey with NHPTV host Mike Pomp to support the NHPTV Production, Saving Songbirds.
32nd Annual Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Survey Results
Here are summary results from New Hampshire’s portion of the 2012 National Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey. For the second year in a row, the number of eagles seen in NH in 2012 (57 eagles) was… Read More
Birding Team to Support NH Audubon
The “Twitchers in the Rye” will be taking part in the Superbowl of Birding on January 28 and the team is accepting pledges to support New Hampshire Bird Records and NH eBird (both programs of… Read More
How Many Birds in Your Backyard?
NH Audubon Needs Your Help on Statewide Bird Survey!
Concord – Stock up those bird feeders and dig out your binoculars for New Hampshire Audubon’s Backyard Winter Bird Survey. This annual statewide survey will take… Read More
Environmental groups have found strength in numbers
Read President Michael Bartlett’s My Turn for the Concord Monitor here: http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/297057/environmental-groups-have-found-strength-in-numbers
NH Audubon receives grant from TransCanada to support Bald Eagle recovery
Bald Eagle recovery work in the Connecticut River watershed just got a big boost from TransCanada Corporation, a producer of hydropower at 13 hydroelectric stations and 3 water storage reservoirs located along the Connecticut and… Read More
New Hampshire Audubon Strengthens Its Environmental Influence Through Affiliation with a Major National Conservation Organization
New Hampshire Audubon Strengthens Its Environmental Influence Through Affiliation with a Major National Conservation Organization
CONCORD—New Hampshire Audubon announced today it was honored to be chosen as the New Hampshire affiliate… Read More
Connecting People With Nature: 2011 Annual Fund
Why do I support NH Audubon?
As a child, I was lucky to spend a lot of time with my grandmother. She was a tireless advocate for nature and the environment as well as… Read More
Young eagle “calls in” from southwestern NH
We continue to track the movements of Black A/U, a satellite transmittered 19-mo old male bald eagle raised in a nest on New Durham’s Merrymeeting Marsh in 2010. Wearing a backpack-mounted transmitter… Read More






