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Bat Conservation in New Hampshire

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join Sandra Houghton (NHFG) and Jesse Mohr (Native Geographic) to learn about the ecology of New Hampshire bats, bat-friendly forestry, and what you can do to help local bats.

Raptor Migration in NH: What the Numbers Tell Us

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join Pack Monadnock Hawk Watch Coordinator Phil Brown for a talk about hawkwatching in New Hampshire, raptor identification, and the natural history of commonly-seen hawk species.

Surveying for Salamanders

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join Brett Amy Thelen for an afternoon of monitoring our redbacked salamander research plots. We’ll start at the Harris Center with a brief introduction to redbacked salamander ecology and to our study methods, then head into the woods to survey for salamanders. No experience necessary!

Nocturnal Nature: Listening to Bird Migration

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

For the last several years, Eric Masterson has been operating a nocturnal flight call station from his yard in Hancock, recording and analyzing the calls of migrating birds as they pass unseen overhead. Join him to learn about this fascinating and little-known window into bird migration.

Fall Hawk Watch Tune-Up

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join Francie Von Mertens for a review of basic raptor ID tips at the beginning of the fall hawk watch season. Whether you watch with others at the Pack Monadnock Raptor Observatory or from your own backyard, tune-up to better tune-in to one of the wonders of the natural world!

Raptor Ready with New Hampshire Audubon

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Get ready for the greatest show above earth -- the fall hawk migration! Learn what to look for and where to look for it, then experience a close encounter with one of NH Audubon’s live raptors.

Raptor Volunteer Educator Training

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Calling all hawk fans – we’re in need of volunteer educators to help out at the Pack Monadnock Raptor Observatory this fall! In this volunteer training, we'll teach you the tricks of the trade, so you’ll be well prepared for sharing your love of hawks with kids who are hawkwatching for the first time.

Nocturnal Nature: Perseids Meteor Shower and Greek Star Tales

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join naturalist, writer, and classics scholar Henry Walters for a late-night stargazing adventure at the Harris Center. We’ll look at summer constellations, hear some of the mythology surrounding these stellar characters, and scan the night sky for shooting stars...

Babies in Backpacks and Families in Tow

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join teacher-naturalist Susie Spikol Faber for a pint-sized hike and exploration of summer’s beauty, specially designed for babies, toddlers, and their caregivers.

Bird Banding Demonstration

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States
***POSTPONED UNTIL SUNDAY, JULY 29 due to rain***

Dig into the science of songbirds during this bird banding demonstration. You’ll learn how biologists use delicate nets and lightweight metal bands to monitor migratory bird populations, and enjoy up-close looks at some of the songbirds that nest in our neck of the woods.

State of the Loon

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Have you ever wondered what loons are saying with those eerie calls in the night, or why loon chicks ride on their parents’ backs? Join biologist Harry Vogel for an illustrated lecture on the natural history of loons in New Hampshire.

Tick Talk

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join us for an afternoon talk on ticks and the impact of tick-borne diseases in New Hampshire, including best practices for preventing tick bites and transmission of tick-borne diseases. Come get informed!

Bicycling the SuperSanctuary in Hancock and Harrisville

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join Russ Cobb for a challenging, but easy-paced 22-mile bike ride around Hancock and Harrisville. The route includes dirt, gravel, and Class VI roads, so a gravel, mountain, or fat tire bike is recommended.

Nocturnal Nature: Moths by Moonlight

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join us for this very special glimpse into the world of New England’s nocturnal insects, led by knowledgeable naturalists from The Caterpillar Lab.

Landscaping at the Water’s Edge

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join Cathy Neal and Jason Aube for an introduction to landscaping on shorefront properties. You’ll learn best practices for enhancing your yard while also protecting water quality in our lakes, streams, and rivers.

Summer Solstice Concert with Steve Schuch

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join us for a free concert in celebration of the summer solstice! Performer Steve Schuch fuses Celtic/Folk roots with a storyteller’s heart and humor. Haunting violin and loon calls, tales of mud season and black flies in all their glory, irrepressible singing and audience harmonies are all part of his wide-ranging repertoire.

Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow

Event Series Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join naturalist Susie Spikol Faber for gentle morning hikes around the Harris Center grounds and trails with your babies and toddlers. As we walk, we’ll look for signs of the season and share ideas for getting outside with young children all year long.

Spiders of New England

Event Series Spiders of New England
Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join Keene State College professor of biology and spider researcher Dr. Karen Cangialosi for a two-day Environmental Studies Institute course on New England spiders. On Friday night, Karen will present an indoor overview of our local spider species. On Saturday, we’ll dig deeper, with ample field exploration.

Spiders of New England

Event Series Spiders of New England
Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join Keene State College professor of biology and spider researcher Dr. Karen Cangialosi for a two-day Environmental Studies Institute course on New England spiders. On Friday night, Karen will present an indoor overview of our local spider species. On Saturday, we’ll dig deeper, with ample field exploration.

Spiders of New England

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join Dr. Karen Cangialosi, spider researcher and professor of biology at Keene State College, for an introduction to New England spiders. You’ll leave this evening with a new understanding of, and appreciation for, the valuable role spiders play in our local ecosystems.

Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing)

Event Series Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing)
Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Shinrin-yoku, also known as Forest Bathing, is gaining popularity in the US after being practiced in Japan for decades. Through yoga poses, deep breathing, and quiet sensory observations, our revitalizing Shinrin-yoku mornings will help you catch your breath, slow down, and find solace in nature.

Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow

Event Series Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join naturalist Susie Spikol Faber for gentle morning hikes around the Harris Center grounds and trails with your babies and toddlers. As we walk, we’ll look for signs of the season and share ideas for getting outside with young children all year long.

Hiking Through Grief

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Hiking in the healing presence of nature provides a unique and meaningful way to work through grief. This group offers a way to connect with others in a safe, supportive setting, and is open to anyone who is grieving the loss of a loved one, the end of a relationship, life transitions, or environmental loss.

Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing)

Event Series Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing)
Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Shinrin-yoku, also known as Forest Bathing, is gaining popularity in the US after being practiced in Japan for decades. Through yoga poses, deep breathing, and quiet sensory observations, our revitalizing Shinrin-yoku mornings will help you catch your breath, slow down, and find solace in nature.

Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow

Event Series Babies in Backpacks and Toddlers in Tow
Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join naturalist Susie Spikol Faber for gentle morning hikes around the Harris Center grounds and trails with your babies and toddlers. As we walk, we’ll look for signs of the season and share ideas for getting outside with young children all year long.

An Introduction to the Hancock Bobcat Den Project

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Using trail cameras and tracking, Dallas Huggins and Eric Aldrich have spent the last few years following in the footsteps of local bobcats. In this enlightening talk, they'll share some of their discoveries, along with bobcat images, video, and audio recorded right here in the SuperSanctuary.

Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing)

Event Series Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing)
Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Shinrin-yoku, also known as Forest Bathing, is gaining popularity in the US after being practiced in Japan for decades. Through yoga poses, deep breathing, and quiet sensory observations, our revitalizing Shinrin-yoku mornings will help you catch your breath, slow down, and find solace in nature.

Tales from the Home of the World’s Worst Weather

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

The Mount Washington Observatory (MWO) has been operating a continuously-staffed scientific outpost on 6,288-foot Mount Washington since 1932, providing many remarkable stories and an intimate knowledge of the mountain. Join MWO’s Will Broussard for a glimpse into the unique life and work of the weather observers stationed at the summit.