Intro to Pelagic Wildlife
Saturday, October 9, 3 - 4 pm Cost: $5 (free to those attending Pelagic Trip on Oct. 11) Leader: Jon Woolf Watch an educational slideshow about some of the wildlife […]
Saturday, October 9, 3 - 4 pm Cost: $5 (free to those attending Pelagic Trip on Oct. 11) Leader: Jon Woolf Watch an educational slideshow about some of the wildlife […]
Even as scientists make astounding discoveries about the navigational and physiological feats that enable migratory birds to cross immense oceans or fly above the highest mountains, go weeks without sleep […]
A rare migratory songbird, with a very restricted range, is a catalyst for exploring issues of sustainable development on the island of Hispaniola, where Haiti and the Dominican Republic (DR) […]
Join Carol Foss, NH Audubon’s Senior Advisor for Science and Policy, for an introduction to the Motus Wildlife Tracking System — a new research network that is revolutionizing the study of winged […]
Join New Hampshire Audubon and collaborators from UNH Cooperative Extension and the Xerces Society for a Webinar Panel Discussion on Creating Pollinator Habitat Thursday, November 4: 7PM – 9PM The […]
NH Audubon’s “Backyard Winter Bird Survey” is a citizen science project that has been collecting data on the state’s birds since 1967. In this program, Dr. Pamela Hunt uses the […]
This presentation will focus on an array of familiar breeding species that undertake the perils of migration, where they go, the threats they face, and what must be done to […]
Old-Growth Forests are rare in New Hampshire, the second most heavily forested state in the nation. Less than one percent of New Hampshire forests are considered old-growth, while their value […]
December 15, 7pm Paul Doscher VP Land Conservation, SPNHF, retired Private land conservation is an essential part of ensuring the future of wildlife habitat, agriculture, forestry and outdoor recreation in […]
January 18, 7pm Paul W. Pouliot and Denise K. Pouliot, leaders of The Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook – Abenaki People Paul and Denise will present a short Indigenous historical […]
January 25, 7pm Cheryl Savageau Poet New Hampshire/N’dakinna has been Abenaki land since time immemorial. Savageau brings the attention of scientist and artist as well as her Abenaki perspective to […]
It is becoming abundantly clear that the human/nature relationship is critical for the well-being of all living things on earth. Access to, and care of parks, conservation lands, gardens and […]