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Environmental Studies Institute: Beyond the Basics of Tracking
Environmental Studies Institute: Beyond the Basics of Tracking
Stretch your tracking skills beyond winter snow with master tracker and educator Scott Semmens.
The Venomous Shrew and the Secrets of the Deep Dark Below
The Venomous Shrew and the Secrets of the Deep Dark Below
Venom like a cobra and an unstoppable appetite, all packed into a creature who weighs less than a penny? Yes! This is not fake news. Come hear about the remarkable life and times of the short-tailed shrew, who lives right beneath your feet.
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Environmental Studies Institute: Water and Us
Environmental Studies Institute: Water and Us
Join author and journalist Jim Rousmaniere for a four-week course exploring water’s impact on humans, and humans’ impact on water, since the beginning of the industrial revolution.
Landscaping for Wildlife, Part II
Landscaping for Wildlife, Part II
Dreaming about your spring garden? Include a plan to welcome birds, butterflies, and other creatures to your yard while enjoying the benefits of color, shade, and sound. Design your space with landscape designer and author Marilyn Wyzga in this two-part workshop.
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Easygoing Hike through the Wales Preserve
Easygoing Hike through the Wales Preserve
Join Rich Taylor and Lee Baker for a moderately strenuous, 2.5-mile hike through the Wales Preserve in Sharon, with scenic views of the Gridley River.
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Eyes On Owls
This special live owl presentation is offered by invitation only to current Harris Center members. If you’re a member, you should have received an invitation in the mail. If you haven’t yet renewed your membership, or would like to join for the first time, visit harriscenter.org/membership or call (603) 525-3394.
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Environmental Studies Institute: Beyond the Basics of Tracking
Environmental Studies Institute: Beyond the Basics of Tracking
Stretch your tracking skills beyond winter snow with master tracker and educator Scott Semmens.
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Environmental Studies Institute: Water and Us
Environmental Studies Institute: Water and Us
Join author and journalist Jim Rousmaniere for a four-week course exploring water’s impact on humans, and humans’ impact on water, since the beginning of the industrial revolution.
“Secrets of Bumblebees” Film
“Secrets of Bumblebees” Film
This award-winning documentary follows a year in the life of a wild bumblebee, including stunning “bee’s-eye view” footage that will leave you in awe of these fuzzy harbingers of spring.
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Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Come out, come out, babes in arms, into the fair spring air! This gentle morning ramble around Peterborough's Fremont Field is specially designed for babies, toddlers, and their caregivers.
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Ashuelot River Water Quality Monitoring Volunteer Training
Ashuelot River Water Quality Monitoring Volunteer Training
Join the Ashuelot River Local Advisory Committee (ARLAC) for their 19th season of water quality monitoring! Participants in this training will gain hands-on experience in sampling techniques and in the use of monitoring equipment.
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Nature on Tap: Intoxication in the Animal Kingdom
Nature on Tap: Intoxication in the Animal Kingdom
Join Harris Center Science Director and drunk-animal enthusiast Brett Amy Thelen for stories of intoxication from the animal kingdom. From boozy bears to wasted waxwings, we’ll separate fact from fiction in this light-hearted happy hour (what else?) conversation.
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Shinrin-Yoku: A Forest Bathing Experience
Shinrin-Yoku: A Forest Bathing Experience
This gentle "forest bathing" session will help you slow down, catch your breath, and find solace in nature.
Environmental Studies Institute: Water and Us
Environmental Studies Institute: Water and Us
Join author and journalist Jim Rousmaniere for a four-week course exploring water’s impact on humans, and humans’ impact on water, since the beginning of the industrial revolution.
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Young Birders Club Takes Flight
Young Birders Club Takes Flight
The Young Birders Club is ready to take wing again after a brief hiatus! This club, led by expert birder Phil Brown and naturalist Susie Spikol, is dedicated to helping young naturalists discover the world of birds and birding.
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Plum Island Birding Excursion
Plum Island Birding Excursion
Join Eric Masterson and Meade Cadot for a visit to the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island in Massachusetts – one of the best birding locations in all of New England.
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Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Come out, come out, babes in arms, into the fair spring air! This gentle morning ramble around the Harris Center grounds is specially designed for babies, toddlers, and their caregivers.
Environmental Studies Institute: Water and Us
Environmental Studies Institute: Water and Us
Join author and journalist Jim Rousmaniere for a four-week course exploring water’s impact on humans, and humans’ impact on water, since the beginning of the industrial revolution.
Town by Town, Watershed by Watershed: Native Americans in New Hampshire
Town by Town, Watershed by Watershed: Native Americans in New Hampshire
Join John and Donna Moody of the Winter Center for Indigenous Traditions for an engaging exploration of the history of New Hampshire's Abenaki and Penacook peoples, with a focus on our local area.
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Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Come out, come out, babes in arms, into the fair spring air! This gentle morning ramble at the Jaquith Rail Trail in Hancock is specially designed for babies, toddlers, and their caregivers.