Pollinator Meadow Progress
Implementing a Landscape-Level Habitat Restoration Project (photos and story by Marc Nutter) “I finally did something that can be seen from space!” I told my mom and whoever else I
Implementing a Landscape-Level Habitat Restoration Project (photos and story by Marc Nutter) “I finally did something that can be seen from space!” I told my mom and whoever else I
During recent weeks, there have been increasing reports of sick or dying birds in several Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states. Typical symptoms of this condition are swollen or crusty eyes, and
This year we have three staff members running the show at Newfound Center. They are working diligently to kick the season off right, including putting together the Red Barn Lecture
This week is Pollinator Week, and NH Audubon is celebrating! Both of our pollinator gardens are open to the public – one at McLane Center and one at Massabesic Center.
(by Pam Hunt) The Ringed Boghaunter is the only dragonfly on NH’s threatened and endangered species list. This insect has a restricted range in the Northeast: from western and southern Maine to eastern Connecticut, with historic records in NY and
NH Gives is officially over, and we cannot thank you enough for your generous support! In the past 24 hours, 133 donors contributed a total of $8,579 to NH Audubon’s
Visit a NH Audubon Sanctuary you’ve never tried! See our Sanctuary webpage for details on all of our sanctuaries open to the public plus a map view of their locations
Register to join Emma Erler on May 18th’s webinar and discover the best choices for flowering trees and shrubs to support pollinators. This is the next presentation in our free
Last year, NH Audubon modified our annual Birdathon in light of restrictions in place to combat COVID-19. We focused entirely on local birding, and despite a snowstorm on May 9,
Nationally recognized naturalist David Mizejewski shares how to create a beautiful garden or landscape that fits into the local ecosystem and supports birds, butterflies, bees and a whole host of