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Welcome back to NH Audubon! By renewing your membership, you are remaining part of a community of over 5,000 individuals who support our mission to protect New Hampshire’s natural environment for wildlife and for people.
Your continued support helps us protect more than 10,000 acres of land for public use, provide environmental education for tens of thousands of adults and children, and support our biologists as they apply science guided by public policy at the local, state and federal levels.
Discounts:
Renew at the $100 Contributor level and receive the above benefits, plus one free boat rental at Paradise Point and one free snowshoe rental at either the Massabesic or McLane Center annually
Renew at the $250 Supporter level and receive all benefits of a Contributor, plus a free subscription to NH Bird Records and an invitation to a behind-the-scenes animal feeding at either the McLane or Massabesic Center
*Please present your membership card to receive discounts from our friends at Agway and Blue Seal. If you need a new card, or have any questions about how to access your benefits, please email Jennifer Thomas or call (603) 224-9909 x310.
Questions? Contact Jennifer Thomas, Membership Coordinator, at (603) 224-9909, ext. 310, or at [email protected].
Student/Senior/Veteran/Teacher – $30
One adult age 65+, or one student, or one veteran, or one teacher
Individual – $45
Family – $60
Contributor – $100
Supporter – $250
Photo, top: Baby Bank Swallows, by Steve Mirick.
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.