Hello New Hampshire Eagle Watchers!
By Chris Martin, February 3, 2020 We finally did it! This year, for the first time in four decades of counting, we surpassed 100 Bald Eagles seen on New Hampshire’s
By Chris Martin, February 3, 2020 We finally did it! This year, for the first time in four decades of counting, we surpassed 100 Bald Eagles seen on New Hampshire’s
The “Twitchers out of the Rye” had record high totals in the Superbowl of Birding on January 25, 2020. This Superbowl involves looking for as many bird species as possible
NH Audubon’s “Twitchers out of the Rye” will be taking part in the Superbowl of Birding on January 25, 2020. The Superbowl is a competition that takes place in January
A message from President, Doug Bechtel: Thanks to all of you for being strong supporters of NH Audubon – 2019 was a great year and we look to build on
McLane Center in Concord is closed for the day today, Monday, December 30.
Wishing everyone a happy and safe holiday – filled with joy and birds! (Bohemian Waxwings, by Scott Heron.)
by Diana Stephens It has been over 200 years since we’ve seen a Trumpeter Swan here in the Granite State, until last spring, when the excitement at the Audubon headquarters
New Hampshire Presidential Town Hall Activist Training Sunday, October 27, 12-3:30pm Location: New Hampshire Audubon (84 Silk Farm Rd, Concord, NH 03301) Lunch Provided Do you know how to advocate
Our own Pam Hunt joined in a conversation about NH’s birds on NHPR’s Exchange – listen and find out how our birds are doing and what you can do to
At its 105th Annual Meeting on September 21, NH Audubon announced its 2019 conservation award winners: Tudor Richards Award – Ben Haubrich of Francestown, NH Goodhue-Elkins Award – Iain MacLeod