Introducing the 2025 Summer Camp Staff!
(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 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.
Join us in celebrating the vital role pollinators—like bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, and hummingbirds—play in our ecosystems, food, and culture. This year’s theme, “Pollinators Weave Connections,” reminds us how deeply
(Photo and article by Anita Fernandez) It doesn’t “sit” like a regular-looking moth in the typical triangular shape, and it’s active during the day. This individual, which looks a little
(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
(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
Salamander Saturday is May 3, 2025. In celebration, meet our Spotted Salamander Ambassador! Joining NH Audubon in 2023, our Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) has an unusual story. Originally kept as
We are excited to announce the vendors for the Spring Craft Fair at the Annual Native Plant Sale this June. This selection of talented local artisans will be offering a
Join fellow butterfly enthusiasts on July 26th for a fun day of butterfly counting! This annual community science event takes place at over 450 sites across North America, including seven
Visit the McLane Center 7/2-8/23 to see the Ode to the Birdhouse series by Pam Tarbell. A reception will be held on 7/17 from 5-7pm. “I have always been fascinated
It’s the final day to see the Ode to the Birdhouse series by Pam Tarbell at the McLane Center! “I have always been fascinated with birds as I looked out
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