Capital Area Chapter logo: Common 
Nighthawk

ASNH logo: Pair of 
Loons

Welcome to the Capital Area Chapter of the
Audubon Society of New Hampshire (ASNH)

Members and all others who care about birds, other wildlife and the environment we all live in - Welcome! Serving New Hampshire since 1914, the Society now has 11 chapters and over 6800 members. The mission of ASNH is to protect and enhance New Hampshire's natural environment for wildlife and for people. The Capital Area Chapter (CAC), established in 1982, is the Society's largest chapter (about 1500 members); its area in the south-central portion of the State includes Concord and 22 surrounding towns, including at least one town in each of five of the State's ten counties. We invite you to check out the Chapter, its activities and plans by exploring the links below. To learn even more about us, or to join our active and growing Society, send e-mail to the CAC president, Stephanie Parkinson.


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"How rich will we be when we have converted all our forests, all our soil, all our water resources, and our minerals into cash?"

            -- Ding Darling, American cartoonist/conservationist 


Concord and the 22 towns in the Chapter's area

If you join the Audubon Society of New Hampshire and live in Concord or one of the towns listed below, you will automatically be a member of the Capital Area Chapter.

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This Web site is offered by the Capital Area Chapter of the Audubon Society of New Hampshire.
Last updated April 1, 2008. Your comments are welcome. Send e-mail to the CAC president, Stephanie Parkinson, or to the webmaster.
Interim Webmaster:   Bill Parkinson