Timber Rattlesnake Awareness
(by Lucy Murayda) The Timber Rattlesnake is New Hampshire’s only venomous snake and is critically endangered, with just one known population left in the state. Though often misunderstood, these snakes
(by Lucy Murayda) The Timber Rattlesnake is New Hampshire’s only venomous snake and is critically endangered, with just one known population left in the state. Though often misunderstood, these snakes
(by Sheryl Horton) The 2024-25 school year is a wrap! There were impactful live animal interactions, experiential learning, guided nature hikes, and hands-on investigations throughout the year. From pollinator parties
(by Claire Adams) With the first day of camp starting on June 23rd, I wanted to take the time to formally introduce you to the 2025 NH Audubon Camp Staff.
(by Jen Thomas) NH Gives, a 24-hour statewide fundraising campaign, kicks off on June 10 at 5pm—and this year, we’re raising $8,000 to fund camp scholarships so that every child
(by Jen Thomas) NH Gives, a 24-hour statewide fundraising campaign, kicks off tomorrow, June 10 at 5pm—and this year, we’re raising $8,000 to fund camp scholarships so that every child
Wildlife Sanctuary Lands Steward (Seasonal): This position will support the mission of New Hampshire Audubon, to protect New Hampshire’s natural environment for wildlife and for people, by managing trails, trail
(by Willa Coroka) In mid-April, forty high school students from Manchester visited the Massabesic Center for a full day of activities pertaining to our conservation efforts. These same students are
Welcome to NH Audubon’s new Education Assistant, Emily Peters! Emily originates from South Carolina, but comes to us from Wyoming. In 2020, Emily moved to Kelly, WY where they received
(by Claire Adams) One of NH Audubon’s longest running educational programs is our Urban Wildlife series. This series of four, in-classroom environmental education programs are available for free to all
(by Willa Coroka) A proclamation introduced by the New Hampshire Environmental Educators (NHEE) was approved by NH’s governor, officially naming April as Outdoor Learning Month across the Granite State. The
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