Our Peeps: Marc Nutter
We are very pleased to officially announce a major staffing change at NH Audubon. Marc Nutter, as of April 2021, assumed the role of Director of Conservation Programs. This new
We are very pleased to officially announce a major staffing change at NH Audubon. Marc Nutter, as of April 2021, assumed the role of Director of Conservation Programs. This new
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
(by Kimmie Whiteman and Doug Bechtel) New Hampshire Audubon staff are mourning the loss of Snappy, our beloved male Snapping Turtle. We lost Snappy following an irreversible and rapid decline
NH Audubon would like to share its deep appreciation for the Friends of Ponemah Bog, who care for our sanctuary in Amherst, NH. These volunteers had an impressive year creating
NH Audubon wants to thank our dedicated volunteers at the Massabesic Center. Some help us out year-round; others pitched in for a day of fall cleanup. We would like to
by Becky Suomala NH Audubon sends a big thank you to staff member Jane Kolias. Jane played a vital role in our Membership & Development Department, processing all gifts, keeping
We are very pleased to introduce Jennifer Thomas, our new Membership Coordinator, who joined the staff this fall. She is already well up to speed and proving to be a
Hope Jordan, a professional fundraiser, writer and outdoor enthusiast, is the new Director of Membership and Development for NH Audubon. She has more than 20 years of experience in philanthropy
Explore 39 wildlife sanctuaries throughout all 10 counties of New Hampshire.
Committed to the conservation of ecologically important lands.
We regularly observe and count 14 species at NH Audubon’s Raptor Observatories.
The New Hampshire Audubon offers multiple opportunities for those interested in joining us as a member or donating for one of our various causes.
Founded in 1914, NH Audubon’s mission is to protect New Hampshire’s natural environment for wildlife and for people. It is an independent statewide membership organization with four nature centers throughout the state. Expert educators give programs to children, families, and adults at centers and in schools. Staff biologists and volunteers conduct bird conservation efforts such as the Peregrine Falcon restoration. NH Audubon protects thousands of acres of wildlife habitat and is a voice for sound public policy on environmental issues. For information on NH Audubon, including membership, volunteering, programs, sanctuaries, and publications, call 224-9909, or visit www.nhaudubon.org.