Brett Amy Thelen Receives Environmental Excellence Award
Brett Amy Thelen has received Antioch University New England’s 2012 Alumni Environmental Excellence Award.
Brett Amy Thelen has received Antioch University New England’s 2012 Alumni Environmental Excellence Award.
We’re working with a team of partners to restore stream connectivity in the Ashuelot watershed.
Conservation research that’s local, personal, accessible, and collaborative.
Researchers from UNH and NHFG are teaming up on a statewide bobcat study, and they want your help.
AVEO and the Harris Center have entered a partnership to strengthen our shared work in the Monadnock Region.
This fall, Antioch University New England partnered with AVEO staff and volunteers for a third year of fall migration songbird banding in Keene.
In 2008 and 2009, our citizen scientists documented 29 occurrences of 5 different invasive plant species in Pisgah State Park.
We’ll once again be monitoring migratory birds as they make their way through the Ashuelot Valley this fall.
This is the only documented successful breeding by nighthawks in the entire state this year.
We’re thrilled to partner on the first-ever Northern Saw-whet Owl banding project in southwest New Hampshire.
AVEO is the proud recipient of the 2008 Maria Pirie Environmental Program Award.