
It's Salamander Season!
Spring is here, and the amphibian migration is upon us. That means our Salamander Crossing Brigades are springing to action too!
Learn how to join the Brigades See the salamander forecastThe Harris Center connects people to the natural world through land protection, education of all ages, conservation research, and programs that encourage active participation in the great outdoors.

Learn
Our educational programs, camps, and community science initiatives invite people of all ages to deepen their understanding of the local landscape.

Protect
We've protected more than 26,000 acres of land in the Monadnock Region, for people and wildlife alike. Learn more about our land conservation efforts and how you can help.

Research
We welcome conservation research on much of the land and water we’ve helped protect, and encourage participation in our popular community science initiatives.

Explore
Our headquarters in Hancock, NH are located in the heart of a 36,000-acre SuperSanctuary of conserved lands. Explore our trails, grounds, and facilities.
Upcoming Programs & Events
April 6 (Sun) Kestrels Young Birders Club: Hawkwatching at Pitcher Mountain » April 8 (Tue) ESI Course: Treekeepers Book Group » April 11 (Fri) Exploring Nature with Young Children: A Workshop for Pre-K–2nd Grade Teachers » April 13 (Sun) Nature as Muse: An Afternoon with the Apple Hill String Quartet » April 15 (Tue) Homeschool Program: Wild at Home » All Events
Latest News

Open Lodge & Grounds Accessibility Project: Opening New Doors to Nature
Announcing a new project to improve accessibility of the Harris Center grounds and create a new outdoor gathering space for events both large and small.

The 20-Minute Nature Fix
Harris Center birding expert Phil Brown shares how a simple visit to the Hiroshi parking area and trailhead can provide a front-row seat to spring’s unfolding beauty.

Little Voices, Big Wonders: Exploring Wildlife Through Music
Harris Center teacher-naturalist and musician Jazimina Creamer-MacNeil brings the magic of music and nature to every First Friends preschool in the ConVal school district.