Our Peeps: Stephanie Zimmers
Welcome to the Summer 2025 McLane Center Assistant Camp Director, Stephanie Zimmers! Stephanie is a scientist with a passion for life-long learning, science and nature. She studied Molecular Genetics at
Welcome to the Summer 2025 McLane Center Assistant Camp Director, Stephanie Zimmers! Stephanie is a scientist with a passion for life-long learning, science and nature. She studied Molecular Genetics at
(by Shelby Morelli) Our Northern Leopard Frog tadpoles have completed a major milestone – they now have all four legs, their tails are completely gone, and officially breathing air like
The Massabesic Center’s trail system is getting a new look! The exciting construction that started last September is ramping back up in May, 2025! Thanks to a Recreational Trails Program
Welcome to the Summer 2025 Massabesic Center Assistant Camp Director, Cat St. Hilaire! Cat St. Hilaire is a freshly graduated fine arts major from the University of New Hampshire. While
(by Claire Adams) During the week of April 28th-May 2nd, over 50 campers got to explore and learn about the excitement of spring during our Signs of Spring vacation day
This walk will be led by local birder and Massabesic Center Advisory Committee member, Joe Mahoney, and will focus on our wildlife refuge’s summer residents. This walk will cross through
Join us for a special celebration of nature, art, and community at New Hampshire Audubon’s Massabesic Center! This free event showcases the newly installed All Persons Trail that winds through
(by Devin Guilfoyle) The theme of this year’s World Migratory Bird Day is creating bird-friendly cities and communities. You can help build safer conditions for birds using Collidescape Tape! This
This walk will be led by local birder and Massabesic Center Advisory Committee member, Joe Mahoney, and will focus on our early migratory arrivals. This walk will cross through mostly
Got bats? Help us count them! Attics, barns, and church steeples often serve as summer homes for female bats and their young. In the face of white-nose syndrome, which is
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