Calendar of Events
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“Charlie & the Curious Otters” Film
“Charlie & the Curious Otters” Film
This playful documentary follows wildlife filmmaker Charlie Hamilton James as he travels across the globe in search of otters — revealing the secrets of their survival through never-before-seen footage.
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Easygoing Hike through Friedsam Forest
Easygoing Hike through Friedsam Forest
Join Rich Taylor and Lee Baker for a moderately strenuous, 2.5-mile roundtrip snowshoe hike along trails in the Friedsam Town Forest in Chesterfield.
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Winter Wildlife Tracking Workshop
Winter Wildlife Tracking Workshop
Join wildlife biologists from UNH Cooperative Extension and expert tracking instructors from White Pine Programs as they guide you through field, forest, and wetland in search of winter wildlife tracks and sign.
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Environmental Studies Institute: Winter Ecology
Environmental Studies Institute: Winter Ecology
Join Harris Center naturalist John Benjamin to explore the many amazing adaptations animals employ to find food, keep warm, and stay alive during the winter months.
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The Prickly Truth of Porcupine Courtship
The Prickly Truth of Porcupine Courtship
Join Harris Center naturalist Susie Spikol for a lively discussion on the unusual courtship habits of the North American porcupine. Get in the Valentine’s Day mood early by learning how male porcupines dance their way into the hearts of their mates!
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Nature on Tap: Owl L’Amour
Nature on Tap: Owl L’Amour
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with naturalist Susie Spikol and this light-hearted happy hour talk on owl courtship. Find out how Barred Owls woo, and learn what all that wild hooting is about in the woods!
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Environmental Studies Institute: Winter Ecology
Environmental Studies Institute: Winter Ecology
Join Harris Center naturalist John Benjamin to explore the many amazing adaptations animals employ to find food, keep warm, and stay alive during the winter months.
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Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Join naturalist Susie Spikol for a slow, simple ramble around the Harris Center grounds, specially geared toward babies, toddlers, and their caregivers.
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Managing a Sugarbush for Wildlife (and Maple Syrup!)
Managing a Sugarbush for Wildlife (and Maple Syrup!)
Join Matt Tarr and Steve Roberge of UNH Cooperative Extension for a visit to a local sugarbush, where we’ll discuss best management practices for both sugaring and wildlife.
POP-UP PROGRAM: Norway Pond Sediment Coring
POP-UP PROGRAM: Norway Pond Sediment Coring
Researchers from Plymouth State University will visit Norway Pond this Sunday to extract a sediment core from the pond bottom. Stop by to see science in action!
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Forest Bathing by Moonlight
Forest Bathing by Moonlight
Open your senses, slow down, and find solace in nature on this revitalizing moonlit ramble with Susie Spikol and Marilyn Wyzga.
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Environmental Studies Institute: Winter Ecology
Environmental Studies Institute: Winter Ecology
Join Harris Center naturalist John Benjamin to explore the many amazing adaptations animals employ to find food, keep warm, and stay alive during the winter months.
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Snowshoeing Sharon Ledges
Snowshoeing Sharon Ledges
Join Dave Butler for a moderately strenuous, 3-mile snowshoe hike on the historic Wapack Trail.
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Winter Adventures Camp
Join us for Winter Adventures, a three-day winter vacation camp filled with snowshoeing, fort building, animal tracking, nature crafts, games, songs, and more!
Winter Survival Skills for Middle Schoolers
Winter Survival Skills for Middle Schoolers
Join Harris Center teacher-naturalist John Benjamin for a day of learning winter survival skills, including fire making, shelter building, food and water gathering, and basic winter first aid
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Easygoing Hike through the Hiroshi Land
Easygoing Hike through the Hiroshi Land
Join Lee Baker and Rich Taylor for a moderately strenuous, 2-mile roundtrip hike through the Harris Center's Hiroshi Land, following Nubanusit Brook to Dinsmore Pond.
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2nd Annual Norway Pond Symposium
2nd Annual Norway Pond Symposium
Join us for a day of talks highlighting recent research on the ecology of Norway Pond in Hancock. Topics will include the historical record of human activity and environmental change revealed by pond sediments and tree coresand water quality.